Hubungan Religiusitas Islam dan Kesejahteraan Subjektif (Subjective Well-being) pada Pasien Diabetes Mellitus Tipe Ii
Abstract
This research aimed to find out the correlation between Islamic religiosity and
subjective well-being in patients with diabetes mellitus type II. Researcher
assumed that Islamic religiosity was positively correlated with subjective wellbeing in patients with diabetes mellitus type II. Research data were collected
using PMIR (Psychological Measurement of Islamic Religiousness) scale (Raiya,
2008), life satisfaction scale SWLS (Diener, 1985) and affective scale PANAS
(Watson, Clark & Telegen, 1988). Subject of this research were 60 patients with
diabetes mellitus type II 19-60 years old Muslim. The results showed a significant
and positive correlation between Islamic religiosity and subjective well-being (r =
0,382 and p = 0,01, p < 0,05) .The results, recommendations, and limitations of
this research will be discussed briefly.
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