dc.description.abstract | Fun and pleasing events that happens are forms of happiness known as subjective well-being. Behaviors towards popular idols known as celebrity worship such as seeing, meeting, and communicating with popular idols can certainly cause feelings of happiness and sometimes afraid and obsessive. Excessive celebrity worship can have a negative impact if the individual does not have good self-control. This quantitative research aims to determine the effect of celebrity worship and self-control on subjective well-being in early adulthood. Sampling using purposive sampling technique through questionnaires to 104 people with an age range of 20-40 years in the city of Surabaya. Data were then analyzed using multiple regression. The results showed that celebrity worship had a significant effect on subjective well-being by 16.7% with F = 0,01 and p = 0,012 (p<0,05). Self-control significantly affected subjective well-being by 12.1% with F = 0,000 and p = 0,000. Celebrity worship and self-control have a significant effect on subjective well-being simultaneously by 16.4% with F = 0,000, p = 0,025 and p = 0,001 (p<0,05). Early adulthood s are expected to continue to be able to maintain good self-control and subjective well-being so that the individuals are able to avoid themselves from negative things such as obsessive and compulsive traits caused by excessive celebrity worship. | en_US |