Pengaruh Self-Compassion dan Regulasi Emosi terhadap Stres Infertilitas pada Istri yang Belum Memiliki Keturunan
The Impact of Self-Compassion and Emotion Regulation on Infertility-Related Stress in Wives Involuntary Childlessness
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to look at the picture of infertility stress in wives who
have not had offspring with a study population of 102 subjects. This research
method uses a quantitative approach. The research instrument used is a
questionnaire that has been translated into Indonesian in the form of google forms
using measuring instruments The Copenhagen Multi-Centre Psychosocial
Infertility (COMPI) Fertility Problem Stress Scale, Emotion Regulation and Self-
Compassion Scale. Data analysis was carried out descriptively on 102 subjects with
the results showing self-compassion and emotion regulation together negatively
affect infertility stress. Self-compassion and emotion regulation have an effective
contribution to infertility stress of 45.1%. The implication of this study is that wives
who have not had offspring can take part in Mindful Self-Compassion therapy to
increase self-compassion and mindfulness, psychological well-being and reduce
stress.