Positive Emotion Skills at Work: Intervention To Increase Well-Being of Working Mothers in Pmi Central Java
- DOI
- 10.2991/acpch-17.2018.7How to use a DOI?
- Keywords
- Positive emotion skills at work, wellbeing, working mother, PMI.
- Abstract
This study aims to determine the effect of Positive Emotion Skills at Work to increase well-being in working mothers in PMI Central Java. The experimental method used was a quasi-experiment that was randomized pretest-posttest control group design. The research subjects were 24 persons with characteristics: Working woman aged between 22 - 54 years old, and at least one year working. Subjects were divided into two groups, namely the experimental group and the control group. The measuring tool used was the well-being scale of Diener. Measurements were given in pre-test and post-test. Based on the results of Mann Whitney U analysis obtained value p = 0.219; P> 0.05. The results explain that there is no difference in post test scores in the control group and experimental group. The rejected hypothesis can be found that both the pretest and postes well-being scores on in the control group and the experimental group indicate that they already have a good wellbeing so that this training is a method of maintaining their wellbeing. This well-known WB indicator can be known that PMI is one of the organizations working in the field of humanity and social, so that the individuals involved in working in PMI are individuals willing to work voluntarily.
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- © 2018, the Authors. Published by Atlantis Press.
- Open Access
- This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).
Cite this article
TY - CONF AU - N.R.H. Frieda AU - Anggun Resdasari Prasetyo AU - Ika Zenita Ratnaningsih AU - Jati Ariati AU - Unika Prihatsanti AU - Nailul Fauziah AU - Erin Ratna Kustanti PY - 2018/02 DA - 2018/02 TI - Positive Emotion Skills at Work: Intervention To Increase Well-Being of Working Mothers in Pmi Central Java BT - Proceedings of the 3rd ASEAN Conference on Psychology, Counselling, and Humanities (ACPCH 2017) PB - Atlantis Press SP - 33 EP - 37 SN - 2352-5398 UR - https://doi.org/10.2991/acpch-17.2018.7 DO - 10.2991/acpch-17.2018.7 ID - Frieda2018/02 ER -