Regulasi Emosi Remaja Ditinjau Dari Kelekatan Ayah, Ibu, Teman Dan Kepribadian (Hardiness)
Abstract
Adolescents have challenging emotional fluctuations. Emotional regulation
plays a key role for adolescents experiencing the challenges of emotional development.
Parents, peers, and adolescent personality are important factors in shaping adolescent
emotional regulation. This study aims to determine the effect of hardiness, mother
attachment, father attachment, and peer attachment on emotional dysregulation among
adolescents in Indonesia. The research was conducted using a quantitative correlational
design method with 133 adolescents (17-22 years) as research subjects. Communication
and alienation dimension of peer’s attachment, trust and communication dimension of
mother's attachment, alienation dimension of mother's and father’s attachment, and
making sense dimension of hardiness variable collectively affecting the emotional
dysregulation of adolescents. Accordingly the hypothesis is accepted). This means that
personality (hardiness), social factors (peers), and developmental factors (father &
mother) influence adolescent emotional regulation.

