Abstract

Social support is an interpersonal transaction that involves one or more things such as emotional attention, instrumental assistance, information, and appraisal. Social support comes from the perception that there are people who will help if a situation or event that is considered to cause a problem occurs, and this help is believed to increase positive feelings and self-esteem. Social support has 4 functions; tangible support, appraisal support, self-esteem support, and belonging support (Cohen & Hoberman, 1983). The interpersonal support evaluation list (ISEL) is a social support measurement instrument widely used in various countries. Using instruments in different cultural backgrounds requires adaptation processes to be valid and reliable with the respondents being tested. However, until now there has been no research on the adaptation of ISEL measuring instruments in Indonesia. This research aims to obtain a standardized Indonesian version of the ISEL measuring instrument. The adaptation process was calculated using the International Test Commission reference (Commission, 2017). Based on the results of the CFA analysis with the JASP 0.18.3.0 program, it can be concluded that according to theory, the Indonesian version of the ISEL instrument has proven valid and reliable in measuring social support in the Indonesian adolescent population.

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