Covid-19, Competence and Resilience Fresh Graduate of college
Abstract
Covid-19 is a pandemic that is uncertain when it will end. This study aims to determine the
factors of resilience during the Covid-19/Coronavirus Pandemic. This study used a crosssectional design, with purposive snowball sampling. Primary data collection is carried out for
one semester starting in August 2021. Respondents fill out a questionnaire about individual
characteristics, competencies, Covid-19 experience, and resilience. Resilience was measured
using the 10-item Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale and Competence was assessed using five
indicators. Respondents who participated in this study were 49 fresh graduates. Regression
analysis was carried out to determine the relationship between the variables of resilience, and
competence during Covid-19. Competence, statistically positive and significant relationship with
Resilience.Competence can explain greater variance in the Resilience of fresh graduate of
college
Key words : Resilience; Competence; Covid-19
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