Perilaku Celebrity Worship pada Remaja Perempuan
Abstract
Celebrity worship behavior is one of the typical behaviors in adolescence. Self-identity issue in the teenage period would look for an ideal figure as a new role model beside their parents. On the other side, teenager’s celebrity worship behavior often raises concerns from parents and other social environments. This study aims to explain the celebrity worship behavior of teenage women. This study is a qualitative study, with interviews as the main data collection tool. The subjects in this study were 3 teenage girls aged 14 to 19 years. The results of the study showed that there are negative and positive effects of celebrity worship behavior for teenagers' lives. Entertainment-social and intense-personal form celebrity worship behavior can see in the entire subject.
Downloads
References
Bond, J., & Corner, L. (2004).Quality of Life and Older People. Berkshire: Open University Press.
Brajkovic, L., Godan, A., & Godan, L. (2009). Quality of Life after Stroke in old age: Comparison of persons living in Nursing Home and those living in their own home. Public Health, 1, 182-188.
Carr, A. J., Higginson, I. J., & Robinson, P. G. (2003). Quality of Life. London: BMJ Books.
Chachamovich, J. R., Chachamovich, E., Ezer, H., Fleck, M. P., Knauth, D., & Passos, E. P. (2010). Investigating Quality of Life and Health-Related Quality of Life in Infertility: A systematic review. Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics & Gynecology, 31(2), 101-110.
Coccossis, M. G., Triantafillou, E., Tomaras, V., Liappas, I. A., Christodoulou, G.N., & Papadimitriou, G.N. (2009). Quality of Life in mentally ill, physically ill, and healthy individuals: The validation of the Greek Version of the World Health Organization Quality of Life (WHOQOL-100) Questionnaire. Annals of General Psychiatry, 8(23), 1-14.
Cruz, L. N., Camey, S. A., Fleck, M. P., & Polanczyk C. A. (2009). World Health Organization Quality of Life Instrument-Brief and Short Form-36 in patients with Coronary Artery Disease: Do they measure similar Quality of Life concepts? Psychology, Health & Medicine, 14(5), 619-628.
Essex, H. N., Clark, M., Sims, J., Warriner, A., & Cullum, N. (2009). Health-Related Quality of Life in Hospital inpatients with Pressure Ulceration: Assessment using Generic Health-Related Quality of Life measures. Wound Rep Reg, 17, 797-805.
Eyigor, S., Karapolat, H., Akkoc, Y., Yesil, H., & Ekmekci, O. (2010). Quality of Life in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis and Urinary disorders: Reliability and validity of Turkish-language Version of Incontinence Quality of Life Scale. Journal of Rehabilitation Research & Development, 47(1), 67-72.
Grow, S. L., Sudnongbua, S., & Boddy, J. (2011). The impact of visual disability on the Quality of Life of older persons in rural northeast Thailand. Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 1, 361-369.
Hallberg, L. R. M., Hallberg, U., & Kramer, S. E. (2008). Self-reported hearing difficulties, communication strategies and Psychological General Well-Being (Quality of Life) in patients with Acquired Hearing Impairment. Disability and Rehabilitation, 30(3), 203-212.
Kostka, T., & Jachimowicz, V. (2010). Relationship of Quality of Life to Dispositional Optimism, Health Locus of Control and Self-Efficacy in older subjects living in different environments. Qual Life Res, 19, 351-361.
Moller, V., & Huschka, D. (2009). Quality of Life and the Millenium Challenge: Advances in Quality-of-Life Studies, Theory and Research. New York: Springer.
Ohaeri, J. U., Awadalla, A. W., & Gado, O. M. (2009). Subjective Quality of Life in a nationwide sample of Kuwaiti subjects using The Short Version of The WHO Quality of Life Instrument. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol, 4(4), 693-701.
Phillips, D. (2006). Quality of Life: Concept, policy, and practice. London: Routledge.
Rapley, M. (2003). Quality of Life Research. London: Sage Publications Ltd.
Shao, M. F., Chou, Y. C., Yeh, M. Y., & Tzeng, W. C. (2010). Sleep Quality and Quality of Life in female shift-working nurses. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 66(7), 1565-1572.
Vaarama, M., Pieper, R., & Sixsmith, A. (2008). Care-Related Quality of Life in Old Age. New York: Springer.
Waal, J. M. V. D., Terwee, C. B., Windt, D. A. W. M. V. D., Bouter, L. M., & Dekker, J. (2005). Health-related and Overall Quality of Life of Patients with Chronic Hip and Knee Complaints in general practice. Quality of Life Research, 14, 795-803.
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science, Vol.1, No.1, March 2019, pp. 13-25
Wasserman, D., Bickenbach, J., & Wachbroit, R. (2005). Quality of Life and Human Difference. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
WHOQOL Group. (1993). Study protocol for the World Health Organization Project to Develop a Quality of Life Assessment Instrument (the WHOQOL). Qual Life Res, 2, 153-159.
Wiggins, R. D., Erzberger, C., Hyde, M., Higgs, P., & Blane, D. (2007). Optimal matching analysis using ideal types to describe the life course: An illustration of how histories of work, partnerships, and housing relate to Quality of Life in early old age. Int. J. Social Research Methodology, 10(4), 259-278.
Zhang, L. (2010). Urbanites Life Satisfaction research in China: A case study of Quality of Life in eight cities. Asian Social Science, 6(5), 19-26.
Copyright (c) 2019 Juliana Marlin Y Benu, Theodora Takalapeta, Yustina Nabit
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science (JHBS) is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. You are free to copy, transform, or redistribute articles for any lawful purpose in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and JHBS, link to the license, indicate if changes were made, and redistribute any derivative work under the same license. Copyright on articles is held by the authors. By submitting to JHBS, authors grant any third party the right to use their article to the extent provided by the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.