The Correlation Between Social Comparison and Depression in Adolescents Aged 12-24 Years in Suci Village, Manyar District, Gresik
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Introduction: Social comparison is a behavior that often occurs in adolescents who tend to compare themselves with others, based on social status, economic status, beauty, personality traits, abilities, opinions, emotional reactions, and so on. The tendency to make a social comparison that adolescents are greater when they evaluate themselves which can cause dissatisfaction with themselves and cause negative and positive effects, so which can cause frustration to depression. The purpose of this research was to know the correlation between social comparison and depression in adolescents aged 12-24 years in Suci Village, Manyar District, Gresik. Method: The type of research used is quantitative with a cross-sectional approach. The population was 73 teenagers and the sample used was 62 teenagers using simple random sampling technique. Statistical tests used the Spearman Rank. Results: The research results showed that the level of social comparison in adolescents classified as medium category with as many as 44 people (71%). In the incidence of depression in adolescents is classified as a mild category for as many as 40 people (64.5%). The significance value of the correlation between social comparison and depression in adolescents was obtained by p-value = 0.464 âĨ Îą (0.05). Conclusion: There is no correlation between social comparison and depression in adolescents aged 12-24 years in Suci Village, Manyar District, Gresik.
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Firdaus, Erisma; Widiyawati, Wiwik; Fitrianur, Widya Lita; Suminar, Ervi, "The Correlation Between Social Comparison and Depression in Adolescents Aged 12-24 Years in Suci Village, Manyar District, Gresik," Jurnal Kesehatan, vol. 17, no. 3, Dec. 2024.