Adaptation of the Five-by-Five Resilience Scale in Indonesian

Authors

  • Syafira Ainnur Rahmah Universitas Islam Indonesia, Indonesia
  • Adinda Tasya Kamila Universitas Islam Indonesia, Indonesia
  • Faikh Kheni Angraeni Universitas Islam Indonesia, Indonesia
  • Fikriyanti Elfrianita Firmani Universitas Islam Indonesia, Indonesia
  • Jihan Salsabila Ramadhayanti Universitas Islam Indonesia, Indonesia
  • Dian Sari Utami Universitas Islam Indonesia, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59141/jist.v5i11.7045

Keywords:

resilience, early adulthood, validity, reliability

Abstract

Resilience is the ability of individuals to be able to adapt and rise from difficult conditions or situations. The Five-by-Five Resilience Scale is a measurement tool developed by DeSimone et al (2016) to measure individual resilience. There are five protective factors of resilience, namely adaptation, emotional regulation, optimism, self-efficacy and social support. This research aims to adapt the Five-by-Five Resilience Scale into Indonesian. This research was conducted because there has been no testing of the Indonesian version of the Five-by-Five Resilience Scale. The subjects involved in the study were 267 subjects with an age range of 18 - 25 years who were domiciled in Indonesia. Based on the results of psychometric testing through Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA), 4 factors were obtained that build the Five-by-Five Resilience Scale. The results also show that the Five-by-Five Resilience Scale has a correlation with other measuring tools in convergence validity testing. The reliability test results show that the dimensions on the Five-by-Five Resilience Scale as a whole have a reliability > 0.7.

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Published

2024-11-09

How to Cite

Ainnur Rahmah, S., Tasya Kamila, A. ., Angraeni, F. K. ., Elfrianita Firmani, F. ., Ramadhayanti, J. S., & Sari Utami, D. . (2024). Adaptation of the Five-by-Five Resilience Scale in Indonesian. Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Teknologi, 5(11), 4741–4753. https://doi.org/10.59141/jist.v5i11.7045