dc.description.abstract | Quarterlife crisis is a phenomenon that makes an individual confused about
how to live their life in the future. Confused about fulfilling his developmental
duties. A quarterlife crisis can cause a variety of stresses and anxieties including
worries about career achievements, financial opportunities, increased competition
between members of a group, the rise of psychological issues, and fear of
relationships. This causes stress, anxiety, and even depression. There are feelings
of anxiety, pessimism, low self-esteem, helplessness. This study aims to determine
the influence of self-concept on quarterlife crisis moderated by social support for
Batak women entering the emerging adulthood. This research used the quantitative
method. This study involved 272 Batak women entering the emerging adulthood.
The measuring instruments used in this research are quarterlife crisis, self-concept,
and social support scale. Data in this research were analyzed using simple
regression analysis and moderated regression analysis methods. The result show
that self-concept has a negative and significant effect on the quarterlife crisis
among Batak women entering the emerging adulthood the value is -572 with
significant .000. This means that higher the self-concept, than lowest the quarterlife
crisis among Batak women entering the emerging adulthood. The second result is
social support moderated the effect of self-concept on the quarterlife crisis the
significant is .047. This means that social support strengthens or weakens the
influence of self-concept on quarterlife crisis. | en_US |