The Effect of Spirituality and Social Support on Student Resilience during the Covid-19 Pandemic Situation
Abstract
This study aimed to observe the correlation and the effects of spirituality and social
support on university students’ resilience during COVID-19 pandemic. 190 participants
from various universities in Yogyakarta were involved in this study. The data in this study
were obtained using purposive sampling with a number of specific criteria. The variable of
resilience was measured using ARS30 (academic resilience scale) by Cassidy, spirituality
was measured using SOI scale (spiritual orientation inventory) by Wahyuningsih, and social
support was measured using MSPSS (multidimensional scale of perceived social support)
scale by Zimet. The correlation coefficient of the research hypothesis was 0,000 (P<0,05).
This value showed a significant correlation between spirituality and social support on the
resilience of university students in the situation of COVID-19 pandemic. The higher the
spirituality and social support, the higher the competence of its resilience. Conversely,
the lower the level of the spirituality and social support, the lower the competence of its
resilience.
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