Peran Keluarga dan Teman Sebaya dalam Proses Konformitas Gaya Hidup Hedonis (Studi Kasus pada Mahasiswa FISIP USU)
The Role of Family and Peers in the Process of Hedonistic Lifestyle Conformity (A Case Study on Students of the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, USU
Date
2025Author
Harahap, Ade Ikhsan
Advisor(s)
Sismudjito, Sismudjito
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This study aims to examine the role of family and peers in the process of
conformity to a hedonistic lifestyle among students of the Faculty of Social and
Political Sciences, Universitas Sumatera Utara (FISIP USU). A hedonistic lifestyle
is characterized by an individual’s tendency to seek pleasure, comfort, and instant
gratification, often associated with excessive consumption and consumerist
behavior. This research uses a qualitative approach with a case study method. Data
were collected through in-depth interviews with several FISIP USU students who
exhibit tendencies toward a hedonistic lifestyle. The findings show that the family
influences behavior through parenting styles, values instilled from an early age,
and economic conditions. Meanwhile, peers play a significant role in shaping
behavior and lifestyle choices through social pressure, the desire to be accepted in
a group, and imitation of group behavior. Conformity to a hedonistic lifestyle
occurs as a result of intense interactions between individuals and their immediate
social environment. This study concludes that both family and peers play important
roles in shaping students’ consumerist behavior patterns, particularly those leaning
toward a hedonistic lifestyle.
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