Mindfulness dan universal diverse orientation: Perbandingan generasi Z dan Y pada masyarakat Dayak Ngaju: MINDFULNESS AND UNIVERSAL DIVERSE ORIENTATION: COMPARISON GENERATIONS Z AND Y IN DAYAK NGAJU COMMUNITY

Wasis Priyo Nugroho, Sri Redatin Retno Pudjiati

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Abstract

Dayak Ngaju tribe have a" huma betang" philosophy that reflects tolerance for diversity. Tolerance in this study is explained in the universal diverse orientation construct which is reflected in the huma betang philosophy of Dayak Ngaju tribe. This study aims to examine the relationship between mindfulness and UDO in generation Z and generation Y of Dayak Ngaju tribe in Palangka Raya City and examine the differences between these two variables in generation Z and generation Y using the Langer Mindfulness Scale-19 and the Miville-Guzman Universality Diversity Scale-Short Form. In addition, this study also tested the differences between the two variables in generation Z and generation Y using the Independent Sample T-test. Based on the Pearson-correlation of 129 participants, a significant positive relationship was found between mindfulness and UDO. However, no significant difference was found between mindfulness and UDO in generation Z and generation Y. Based on these results, this study is expected to enrich literature on mindfulness and UDO, while also becoming a reference material for further research who wants to examine similar things regarding Indonesian culture.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)188-208
JournalJurnal Psikologi Ulayat : Indonesian Journal of Indigenous Psychology
Publication statusPublished - 27 Nov 2024

Keywords

  • Dayak Ngaju tribe
  • generation Z and generation Y
  • mindfulness
  • Palangka Raya
  • universal diverse orientation

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