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The Perception of Ageism, Generativity, and the Attainment of Developmental Tasks of Elderly Widowers and Widows in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia
Rahmaniah, Bona Intan
Krisnatuti, Diah
ageism
developmental task
elderly widow
elderly widower
generativity
In every stage of human lives as well as later adulthood (elderly), there are developmental tasks to be attained and demand the elderly to adapt to various changes both from the internal and external environment. The aim of this research was to analyze the influence of ageism and generativity on the developmental task of elderly widower and widow. The cross-sectional study was used as the design of this research. The research was conducted in Empang Village, South Bogor Sub-District and West Cilendek Village, West Bogor Sub-District, Bogor City. As many as 60 persons were involved as research sample, consisted of 30 elderly widowers and 30 elderly widows which were chosen by snow-ball techniques. The result showed that there was no significant difference in developmental task of elderly widower and widow. The category of ageism was low while generativity and developmental task were moderate. There were significant positive correlations and influences of the length of education and generativity on developmental tasks of elderly widower and widow.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2016-07-01
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10.29244/jfs.1.1.1-12
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 1 No. 1 (2016): Journal of Family Sciences; 1-12
2460-2329
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http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/10259/13174
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2022-03-24T03:52:33Z
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The Effect of Family Function and Conflict on Family Subjective Well-being with Migrant Husband
Herawati, Tin
Endah, Nafi Yuliana
Poverty, limited employment opportunities, and low rate of labor wage cause couples undergo long distance married because the husband has to work far from the house. This gives impact to family subjective well-being so that the family need to role a family function in order to minimize conflicts. This research aimed to analyze the effect of family function and conflict on family subjective well-being with migrant husband. There were 60 samples in this research which consisted of family with migrant husband teenager children (12-17 years old) in Banyuresmi village, Garut. The wife was the respondent of this research. The sampling technique used here was nonprobability sampling method with form purposive sampling. The data were collected by interviewing the respondents using a questionnaire. The results showed that most of the samples were categorized into families which had good family function, moderate family conflict, and moderate family subjective well-being. Family function affect significantly positive to family subjective well-being. Parental-teenagers conflict affect significantly negative to family subjective well-being.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2016-12-30
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10.29244/jfs.1.2.1-12
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 1 No. 2 (2016): Journal of Family Sciences; 1-12
2460-2329
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/10527/11113
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2022-03-24T03:52:19Z
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Family Capitals, Livelihood Strategies, and Family Well-Being of Plantation Worker
Salimah, Nurul
Muflikhati, Istiqlaliyah
This study aimed to analyze the influence of family characteristic, family capitals, and livelihood strategy toward family well-being. The sample of this study was family with wife who worked as a tea picker in Purwabakti, Pamijahan, Bogor. There were 100 families chosen randomly in this research. Family well-being was observed based on indicators defined by National Population and Family Planning Board (NPFPB) and Statistics Indonesia (SI). The analyses used in this research were descriptive analyses, independent sample T-test, and logistic regression. The result showed husband age and family size negatively affected the family well-being. Physical capital and financial capitals positively affected the family well-being. Meanwhile, livelihood strategy did not significantly affect the family well-being.Keywords: family capitals, family well-being, livelihood strategies Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis pengaruh karakteristik keluarga, kepemilikan modal keluarga, dan strategi nafkah terhadap kesejahteraan keluarga. Contoh dalam penelitian ini adalah keluarga dengan istri yang bekerja sebagai buruh pemetik teh di Desa Purwabakti, Kecamatan Pamijahan, Kabupaten Bogor. Contoh dalam penelitian ini sebanyak 100 orang yang dipilih secara acak. Kesejahteraan keluarga diukur dengan menggunakan indikator BKKBN dan BPS. Analisis yang digunakan merupakan analisis deskriptif, uji beda independent sample T-test dan uji regresi logistik. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan umur suami dan besar keluarga berpengaruh negatif signifikan terhadap kesejahteraan keluarga. Modal fisik dan modal finansial berpengaruh positif signifikan terhadap kesejahteraan keluarga. Sementara itu, strategi nafkah tidak berpengaruh signifikan terhadap kesejahteraan keluarga.Kata kunci : kesejahteraan keluarga, modal keluarga, strategi nafkah
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2016-07-01
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10.29244/jfs.1.1.13-23
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 1 No. 1 (2016): Journal of Family Sciences; 13-23
2460-2329
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2022-03-24T03:52:19Z
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Economic Pressure, Livelihood Strategy, and Family Well-being in Cimanuk Watershed, Garut and Indramayu, West Java, Indonesia
Sabania, Hamira
Hartoyo, Hartoyo
economic pressure
livelihoods strategy
watershed
well-being
The objective of this study is to analyze economic pressure, livelihood strategy, and well-being of families in Cimanuk Watershed. This study used a cross-sectional study design. As many as 72 samples of lower middle class families (determined by Poverty Line of BPS 2013) who have toddler and school age children were chosen puposively. This study was conducted in Garut District and Indramayu District. The results showed that inspite of being in poverty, only one out of three families felt highly economic pressure, and one out of ten families perceived poorly well-being. Family economic pressure was affected by the region difference, education level of father, and ownership of financial capital. Meanwhile, family well-being was affected by the education level of the father, financial capital, social capital, access to the environment, economic pressure, and livelihood diversification. Livelihood diversification is the strategy that most poor families did in Cimanuk Watershed. Livelihood diversification of families was affected by the age of the wife, expenditure per capita, social capital, and access to the environment.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2016-06-30
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10.29244/jfs.1.1.24-38
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 1 No. 1 (2016): Journal of Family Sciences; 24-38
2460-2329
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oai:ojs.journal.ipb.ac.id:article/12532
2022-03-24T03:52:33Z
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The Effect of Family Interaction and Decision-Making Toward Marital Quality of Family with Migrant Husband
Herawati, Tin
Nurajizah, Inne
decision-making
family interaction
marital quality
migrant husband
Lagging economic conditions, especially in rural areas cause residents leave their hometown or become a migrant to get a job in order to meet the family needs. This study aimed to analyze the influence of family characteristics, family interaction, and decision-making on marital quality in families with migrant husband. The design of this study was cross sectional study involving wives, who had migrant husbands and teenage children (age 12-18), as respondents. The study was conducted in Banyuresmi Village, Garut Regency, West Java, Indonesia which were selected purposively. Data were collected through interview using questionnaire. The results showed that family income and conjugal interaction were the factors that allowed an increase in marital quality. On the other hand, decision-making did not have a significant effect on marital quality of the family with migrant husband
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2016-12-30
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10.29244/jfs.1.2.44-54
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 1 No. 2 (2016): Journal of Family Sciences; 44-54
2460-2329
eng
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oai:ojs.journal.ipb.ac.id:article/12558
2022-03-24T03:52:19Z
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The Economic Pressure and Coping Strategy of the Family of Cash Conditional Transfer Recipients
Simanjuntak, Megawati
Cash Conditional Transfer
coping strategy
economic pressure
Cash Conditional Transfer (CCT) or Program Keluarga Harapan (PKH) is one of the attempts of Indonesian government to alleviate poverty. This study conducted in eight villages in Dramaga District, Bogor Regency for six months. This study aimed to analyze the difference of economic pressure and families coping strategies of economic functions between pre and post the family got CCT’s funds and to analyze the relationship of socioeconomic and demographic characteristics, economic pressure and coping strategies of economic functions. By using systematic random sampling, this study produced 150 samples. Family size, amount of debt, the ratio of debt and assets, and economic pressure significantly and positively correlated with the total coping strategies both in pre and post-CCT. On the other hand, the total coping strategies both in the pre and post-CCT also significantly and negatively correlated with the level education of wives. In addition, the husbands and wives age significantly and positively related to the coping strategies during post CCT, while the total family income correlated significantly and negatively.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2016-06-30
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10.29244/jfs.1.1.39-49
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 1 No. 1 (2016): Journal of Family Sciences; 39-49
2460-2329
eng
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oai:ojs.journal.ipb.ac.id:article/14218
2022-03-24T03:52:33Z
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Child Vulnerability and Well-being among Farmer Families
Primasari, Danisya
Puspitawati, Herien
internal vulnerability of children
the external vulnerability of children
child welfare
family farmers
This research aimed to identify vulnerability and well-being of children in a family of farmers, identify the typology of vulnerability and well-being of children in the family of farmers, and analyze the relationship between family characteristics, characteristics of children with the vulnerability and well-being of children. The population in this research is family farmers who have children of 4 and 5th grade who reside in the village Sindangjaya, District Cipanas, Cianjur with a sample of 35 children. Sampling was conducted using probability sampling method with random sampling techniques. The results showed that the internal susceptibility to family farmers is low, relatively low external vulnerability, and low well-being. Typology vulnerability of children and the well-being of children in a family of farmers included in Type 1 and Type 4. There was a significant negative correlation between family size and order of the child with the child's welfare, but there was no significant relationship between the characteristics of families and children with children's vulnerability.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2016-12-30
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10.29244/jfs.1.2.25-43
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 1 No. 2 (2016): Journal of Family Sciences; 25-43
2460-2329
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/14218/10751
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2022-03-24T03:52:33Z
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The Influence of Cultural Values and Value of Children on Mother's Time Allocation at Cimanuk Watershed Families
Larasati, Dwi Ajeng
Hartoyo, Hartoyo
cultural values
value of children
investment for children
mother’s time allocation
The purpose of this research were to describe the cultural values, the value of children and mother's time allocation for children at Cimanuk watershed and to analyze the effect of family characteristic, cultural values, and value of children toward time allocation of mothers to children at Sundanese and Javanese. This research involved 200 families who have children below five years old selected with purposive method. The samples were interviewed by using structure questionnaire. The result of this research showed that there was no significant different on the perception of the value of children between Sundanese and Javanese families. Regression analysis showed that mother's time allocation for children was influenced by the age of children, the length of mother's education, the mother's occupation, the uncertainty avoidance and power distance dimension of cultural values.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2016-12-30
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10.29244/jfs.1.2.13-24
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 1 No. 2 (2016): Journal of Family Sciences; 13-24
2460-2329
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/14219/10747
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oai:ojs.journal.ipb.ac.id:article/16943
2022-03-24T04:14:54Z
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Stressor, Social Support, Coping Strategy, Stress, and Life Satisfaction of Married Woman Student
Zuhara, Indrawati
Muflikhati, Istiqlaliyah
Krisnatuti, Diah
women married postgraduate student
stressor
social support
coping strategy
stress
life satisfaction
Stress can hinder academic success, especially for married women student because stress can decreased energy and motivation to do college activities and household tasks, therefore it is important for the students to avoid stress in order to have a good achievement at academic. This research aims to analyze the influence of individual characteristics, family characteristics, stressors, social support, coping strategies, and stress towards the married women students life satisfaction. The object of this research are post graduate women students of Bogor Agriculture University. Data collection is done using self-report method to 100 women married students. The collected data were analyzed using multiple linear regression test and corellation test. The most stressor came from itself, instrumental support was the most accepted among social support, most applied strategy in coping is the problem-focused strategy, the highest life satisfaction was life full of meaning and responsibility. Life satisfaction of married women students was influenced significantly positive by coping strategies and significantly negatif by stress.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2017-07-01
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10.29244/jfs.2.1.1-14
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 2 No. 1 (2017): Journal of Family Sciences; 1-14
2460-2329
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/16943/12312
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Mother’s Parenting Style, Sibling Relationship, and Learning Motivation of Youngest Child Adolescent
Wahyuningsih, Ika Sri
Krisnatuti, Diah
adolescent
learning motivation
mother’s parenting style
sibling relationship
youngest child
Learning motivation is the the driving force in adolescent to study diligently for reaching the good learning outcomes. This research aimed to analyze the influence of mother’s parenting style and sibling relationship to learning motivation of youngest child adolescent. This research was conducted in SMPN X Dramaga Bogor to sample as many as 60 youngest child adolescent (30 boys and 30 girls) aged 13-15 years. Authoritative mother's parenting style, warmth, and learning motivation on youngest child adolescent girls better than youngest child adolescent boys. Mother age and birth spacing were negatively correlations with learning motivation of youngest child adolescent while, authoritarian mother’s parenting style, authoritative mother’s parenting style, warmth and relative power were positively correlations with learning motivation of youngest child adolescent. Learning motivation influenced by mother age, authoritative mother’s parenting style, relative power, and conflict.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2017-07-01
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10.29244/jfs.2.1.15-27
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 2 No. 1 (2017): Journal of Family Sciences; 15-27
2460-2329
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http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/16944/12317
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2022-03-24T04:14:54Z
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Family Conflict and Harmony of Farmers Family
Sari, Dwi Puspita
Puspitawati, Herien
family conflict
family harmony
farmer families
Conflict in the family is one of the caused of family disharmony. The family harmony can be maintained if family functions were implemented in balanced condition. The purposes of the study were identified family conflict of farmer families and family harmony, to identified conflict family and family harmony’s typologies and to analyzed the correlation between characteristics of family and conflict potential with family harmony. The population in this research wasfarmer families in the Sub-district Cipendawa, District Pacet, Cianjur, West Java, with samples as many as 35 familes. Sampling was selected by census then simple random sampling. The results showed that conflicton farmer families was in low level and family harmony was in high level. The typology of family conflict and family harmony was categorized as Type 3 and Type 4. The results also showed that the older mother, tend to lower the conflict within family. However, there was no significant correlation between family conflict with family harmony.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2017-07-01
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10.29244/jfs.2.1.28 - 41
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 2 No. 1 (2017): Journal of Family Sciences; 28-41
2460-2329
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Woman Economic Contribution, Livelihood Strategies, and Family Well-being of Farmer Families in Cimanuk Watershed
Muzakiyah, Fatimatul
Hartoyo, Hartoyo
watershed
family well-being
woman economic contribution
livelihoods strategies
The objective of this study were to analyze woman economic contribution, livelihood strategies, and well-being of farmer families in Cimanuk Watershed. This study used a cross-sectional study design. This research involved 65 samples farmer families. This study was conducted in Garut and Indramayu District. The results showed that most of woman economic contribution belong to low category. Livelihood diversification is a strategy that most farmer families do in the Cimanuk Watershed on the dry season, rainy season, disaster season, and highly economic pressure season. The family well-being of families belong to moderate category, and ecomonic well-being aspect occupied in lowly level than physic aspect, psychology aspect, and social aspect. The result showed that the well being of farmer families affected by woman economic contribution. The result also showed that livelihood strategies not affected to family well being. Many or less of livelihood strategies not affected to family well being.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2017-07-01
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10.29244/jfs.2.1.42 - 58
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 2 No. 1 (2017): Journal of Family Sciences; 42-58
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Potential Fire Hazard, Vulnerability and Family Wellbeing of Jatinegara Public House’s Residents
Murdiani, Septriana
Sunarti, Euis
Herawati, Tin
potential fire hazard
resident’s behavior
vulnerability
subjective wellbeing
Public houses usually are a high density residential which leads to fire hazard, poor emergency services, as well as the highly increased of family vulnerability. This study aims to analyze the potential fire hazard, vulnerability, and subjective wellbeing of families living in the Jatinegara public house. The design of this study was cross sectional involving 157 families whom selected by stratified random sampling. The study found that age of wife and attitude towards the hazard of fire had a positive relationship to subjective wellbeing of the family. Social dimension and economic dimensions of vulnerability had a negative relationship with subjective wellbeing. Results of regression analysis found that age of wife and familiy’s attitudes toward the fire hazard had a positive effect on subjective wellbeing of the family, while the age of husband, income per capita, social vulnerability, and vulnerability of economic had a negative effect on subjective wellbeing of the family.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2017-07-01
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10.29244/jfs.2.1.59 - 71
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 2 No. 1 (2017): Journal of Family Sciences; 59-71
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2022-03-24T04:15:57Z
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Cognitive Function, Social Interaction, and Self Concept of Elderly Widows and Widowers
Aziz, Dewi Sukma Nurul
Krinatuti, Diah
cognitive function
elderly widows and widowers
self concept
social interaction
The final stage of life in the elderly experienced changes of physical, psychological, or social that can effect instability of self concept. The aim of this research was to analyzed the effect of cognitive function, social interaction to self concept of elderly widows and widowers. The location of this research in Timbulharjo village, Sewon sub-district, Bantul district, Yogyakarta who chosen purposively with the consideration of the region which have the most elderly. The sample of this research was the elderly people aged more than 60 years old that have been abandoned by partner of life during grater than or equal to 2 years a go. Sample total of this research were 30 elderly widows and 30 elderly widowers. This research showed that there were not difference of cognitive function and social interaction between of elderly widows and elderly widowers, however there was difference of self concept between of elderly widows and widowers. In addition, ages and education have correlation with cognitive function, and social interaction have correlation with self concept. Meanwhile, marital status have negative influence and social interaction have positive influence to self concept so that widows status can decrease self concept of elderly, and better social interaction than better of self concept of elderly.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2017-12-31
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10.29244/jfs.2.2.1-10
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 2 No. 2 (2017): Journal of Family Sciences; 1-10
2460-2329
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http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/19155/13365
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Communication Elderly-Children and Elderly-Children in Law, Social Support and Successful Aging in Elderly Men and Women
Nursolehah, Endang
Krisnatuti, Diah
communication
elderly men and women
social support
successful in elderly
The success of elderly life is characterized by the comforting conditions of loving care and attention from family and relatives, health and happy. This study aimed of this research are to determined the different, correlation and effect of communication with children and children in law and social support to success of life on elderly men and women. This research sample are choosen purposively as many as 60 young elderly aged 60-69 years old which is divided into 30 elderly men and 30 elderly women who still have a partner, children and children in law. The largest proportion of elderly on variabel communication elderly-children, communication elderly-children in law, social support and successful in elderly is in the medium category. Communication elderly-children and communication elderly-children in law has a significant positive correlation with social support. Social support is related and has a significant positive effect on the success of elderly life ,it mean that the higher social support will increase the success of elderly life
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2017-12-31
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10.29244/jfs.2.2.11-22
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 2 No. 2 (2017): Journal of Family Sciences; 11-22
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The Influence of Marital Adjustment and Family Function toward Family Strength in Early Marriage
Ningsih, Dita Septia
Herawati, Tin
family function
family strength
marital adjustment
Aim of this study is to examine the influence of marital adjustment and family function toward family strength in early marriage. Research was located in Cibeber II village and Karehkel village, Leuwiliang sub-district, Bogor district, West Java. Samples of this study are 60 mothers from an early marriage family (under 20 years old) whose children are under five years old, and willingly participate in this study. Samples were chosen purposively. There is of correlation showed that age of husbands and age of husbands when married were negative significant correlation with family strength. Income per capita, marital adjustment, and family function were positive significant with family strength. The factors that affect family strength are income per capita, marital adjustment, and family function
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2017-12-31
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10.29244/jfs.2.2.23-33
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 2 No. 2 (2017): Journal of Family Sciences; 23-33
2460-2329
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The Relationship between Domestic Violence, Social Support, and Self Esteem Women Victims
Sumiarti, Atin
Puspitawati, Herien
Domestic violence
self esteem
social support
women victims
Domestic violence is action commit by a person to harm a family member. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between domestic violence, social support with self esteem of women as a victims. The sampel were 31 women victims of domestic violence in Bogor, West Java. Sampels were selected by purposive sampling, considering that the sampel had experienced domestic violence by her husband. The result showed that there was a negative correlation between age sampel with domestic violence. In addition, the results found showed a significant positive relationship between the length of education with social support and there is also a significant positive relationship between domestic violence with self esteem of this wife
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2017-12-31
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The Influence of Social Support and Financial Management Toward Family Well-being in Early Marriage
Yulfa, Rahmi
Herawati, Tin
financial management
family well-being
social support
Aim of this study is to examine the influence of social support and financial management toward family well-being in early marriage. Research was located in Cibeber II village and Karehkel village, Leuwiliang sub-district, Bogor district, West Java. Samples of this study are 60 women from an early marriage family (under 20 years old) whose children are under five years old, and willingly participate in this study. Samples were chosen purposively. Social support were positively significant correlation with financial management, objective well-being and subjective well-being. The factors that affect objective family well-being are per capita income and financial management. On the subjective family well-being, the factor of affect is per capita income and emotional social support
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10.29244/jfs.2.2.45-57
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Family Resources Management and Life Satisfaction of Elderly
Sulityowati, Asri
Krisnatuti, Diah
elderly widower-widows
family resources management
life satisfaction
Elderly especially widower and widow must have done family resources management(FRM) in order to achieve satisfaction in life. This study was conducted to analyze theinfluence of family resource management on life satisfaction of elderly widower andwidow. This study was using cross-sectional study with purposive for site selection inTimbulharjo Village, Sewon Subdistrict, Bantul, Yogyakarta Province. Total of 60samples were gathered with a combination of simple random sampling and snow-balltechniques. The results of this study indicated atsocioeconomic status of the widowerwas higher in terms of average age and duration of education rather than widows,moreover the income of elderly widower greater than the widows. Non-foodexpenditure, stress management, and time management had a positive effect on thesatisfaction of elderly life hence the more allocation on non-food expenditure, the betterof stress management and time management could improve life satisfaction of theelderly. In addition, marital status associated and had a significant negative effecttowards life satisfaction which mean that life satisfaction of elderly widower higher thanthe widow.
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2019-02-12
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10.29244/jfs.3.1.1-14
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The Relationship Between Family Function and Adolescent Autonomy in The Rural and Urban Area
Mulyati, Mulyati
Martiastuti, Kenty
adolescent
autonomy
family function
rural
urban
This study aims to analyze the function of families in urban and rural areas as well as its relationship with adolescent autonomy by using cross sectional study method. The data collection time was conducted in September 2016. By proportional random sampling method, there were 72samples at SMPN 2 Bogor (representing urban area) and 72 people at SMPN 2 Parung (representing rural area). Research data includes family characteristics, family functions divided into 3 dimensions (10 sub-scales) and adolescent autonomy consisting of 3 dimensions (value, emotional and behavioral). To see the correlation, the Pearson Correlation test was used and to seedifferences in family function characteristics and gender-based autonomy was seen by the Independent T-test differential test. The results showed that the average score of family function in urban areas was 118.44, while in rural areas 121.12. This shows the function of families in ruralareas better than in urban areas. The average score of urban adolescent autonomy is 81.21, while in rural areas it is 77.29. This difference is significant at 99% confidence level. Adolescent autonomy is positively correlated with family function of personal growth dimension with correlation coefficient of 0.207 (at 95% confidence level). This shows that the better familyfunction then the better the adolescent autonomy.
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2019-02-12
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10.29244/jfs.3.1.15-29
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 3 No. 1 (2018): Journal of Family Sciences; 15-29
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The Effect of Social Capital and Husband-wife Interaction on Marital Quality among Families in Early Years and Middle Years Marriage
Dewi, Egretta Melistantri
Puspitawati, Herien
Krisnatuti, Diah
family
husband-wife interaction
marital quality
social capital
This study aims to analyze the effect of social capital and husband-wife interaction on marital quality among families in early years and middle yearsmarriage. The study was using cross sectional design. The selection of researchsites was purposively chosen in Bogor City. The location of the study was inKebon Pedes and Kedung Badak, regions of Tanah Sareal district. Samples of thisstudy were 120 families in early and middle years of marriage with wives as themain participants. Data were collected through interview using questionnaire. Thestudy found that social capital in families with early marriage age in theintermediate category, and in families with middle years of marriage is in the highcategory. Different test results show only in the dimensions of gender partnershipsthat families in middle years of marriage were higher than early years families. Onvariable of husband-wife interaction, half of the families with early marriage yearswere in the intermediate category and more than half of families with middleyears of marriage were in the high category. There wereno significant differencesin all dimensions of husband and wife interaction. In the variable quality ofmarriage, half of families with early years marriage were in the intermediatecategory, whereas more than half of families with middle years marriage were inhigh category. There wereno significant differences in all dimensions of maritalquality.
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2019-02-12
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10.29244/jfs.3.1.30-40
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Allocation of Expenditure of Poor Family as a Recipient of Program Keluarga Harapan (PKH)
Rizkillah, Risda
Simanjuntak, Megawati
Cash Conditional Transfer
expenditure allocation
PKH Recipient
PKH Benefits
The aim of this article is to examine the allocation of expenditure for low-incomefamilies after receiving the Program Keluarga Harapan (PKH) or ConditionalCash Transfer (CCT). Combination of cross-sectional and retrospective designswere applied in this research. Data collection locations were carried out in eightvillages in Dramaga District, Bogor Regency. The research sample wasdetermined randomly (probability sampling) used a systematic method andobtained a study sample of 150 CCT recipient families. Data was processing useddescriptive statistics. The CCT funding eligible for the family who has school-agechildren, toddlers, nursing mother, and pregnant woman. The CCT funds are spentby families with an average range of two weeks. The beneficiary of PKHsignificantly improving the quality of education and health, increasing the amountof family savings, and family income. The allocation of CCT funds more than halfis used for human investment. However, in the allocation of CCT funds, there arestill families who use PKH funds for non-educational activities such asfood/household needs, pay-off debt, saving, electricity payment, and businesscapital.
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2019-02-12
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10.29244/jfs.3.1.41-52
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 3 No. 1 (2018): Journal of Family Sciences; 41-52
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Gender Relations and Subjective Family Well-being among Farmer Families: a Comparative Study Between Uplands and Lowlands areas in West Java Province, Indonesia
Puspitawati, Herien
Faulkner, Paula
Sarma, Ma'mun
Herawati, Tin
Gender Relations
Subjective Family Will-Being
The objectives of this study are described as follows: (1) To examine the conditions ofsocial, economic and demographic characteristics of poor farmer families who live atuplands and lowlands areas, (2) to describe the social-cultural and agroecosystemconditions of poor farmer families who live at uplands and lowlands areas, (3) Toexplain type of gender relations of poor farmer families who live at uplands andlowlands areas, and (4) to analyze factors that influenced subjective family well-beingof poor farmer families who live at uplands and lowlands areas. The chosen researchsites were Nanggung Sub-district, Bogor District as an upland area, and West TelukJambe Sub-district, Karawang District, West Java Province as a lowland area. The totalof 189 farmer families was used for this study (n= 90 in uplands district areas, and n=99 in lowlands district areas). It was found that the conditions of social-cultural andagroecosystem differ between upland and lowland areas. In general, both upland andlowland areas gender roles on farming activities, in terms of access and control toagricultural resources, were dominated by men. Family well-being was directlyinfluenced by higher education of husband and wife, indirectly influenced by lesseconomic pressure of the family, directly influenced by higher gender relations betweenhusband and wife, and directly influenced by less or higher external support. Thus,wealthy farmer families were the family that had educated husband and wife, lesseconomic pressures, equal gender relations and partnerships, and less or more receiveexternal supports. It is recommended that the next study should add variables of familycoping strategies related to family economic pressure and gender roles between husbandand wife.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2019-02-12
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10.29244/jfs.3.1.53-72
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 3 No. 1 (2018): Journal of Family Sciences; 53-72
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Anxiety Level, Interaction, and Family Harmony of Family Launching Stage in Bogor Regency and Bogor City
Wulaningsih, Wahyu
Krisnatuti, Diah
anxiety level
family harmony
family interaction
family launching stage
The family of the launching stage is a family when the children start leaving home. This research aims to analyze the effect of the level of anxiety and interaction into family harmony of launching stages in the regency and city of Bogor. Respondents in this study were wives from launching stage families with 60 respondents from regency areas and city areas. Respondents were selected for purposive sampling. Data was collected through interviews, then analyzed using descriptive analysis and inferential analysis. The results showed the anxiety level of wives is in the normal category. Family interaction in the middle category. Meanwhile, family harmony in a higher category. Overall, the length of the wife's education, the duration of her husband's education, per capita income, and family interaction had a significant positive relationship with family harmony and the level of anxiety had a significant negative relationship with family harmony. This study found that husband-wife interaction and parent-child interaction has a significant effect on family harmony.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2020-02-17
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10.29244/jfs.4.2.75-90
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 4 No. 2 (2019): Journal of Family Sciences; 75-90
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The Relation of Emotional Maturity, Family Interaction and Marital Satisfaction of Early Age Married Couples
Nindyasari, Yasmin
Herawati, Tin
Early marriage is a marriage carried out by couples less than 20 years old. The aim of this study was to analyze the relationship and the influence between emotional maturity and family interaction on marital satisfaction in early married families. Examples in this study are families who married early age selected by way of purposive sampling amounted to 30 people. The research was conducted in Bojong Gede Village, Bojong Baru Village, Rawa Panjang Village, Ragajaya Village and Pabuaran Village, Bojong Gede District, Bogor Regency. The results showed that husband and wife age at married, income per capita, emotional maturity and family interaction had a positif significant relationship with marital satisfaction, but famiy size and age of marriage had a negatif significant relationship with family satisfaction. Husband age faktor and family interaction have positif effect to marriage satisfaction, but education level of husband and age of marriage have negatif effect to marriage satisfaction.
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2019-06-13
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10.29244/jfs.3.2.16-29
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 3 No. 2 (2018): Journal of Family Sciences; 16-29
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Coping Strategy, Religiosity, and Chronic Elderly’s Life Satisfaction
Methasari, Syelia
Krisnatuti, Diah
chronic diseases
coping strategy
elderly
life satisfaction
religiosity
Decrease in physical or biological conditions that occur in the elderly will result in disruption of various organs of the body so that it can cause chronic disease in the elderly. Chronic diseases can have an impact on increasing stress and life satisfaction in the elderly. This study aims to analyze the effect of coping strategies and religiosity on the life satisfaction of elderly men and women with chronic disease. The design used in this study is a cross sectional study at Medika Dramaga Hospital, Bogor Regency. Examples in the study amounted to 60 people who had chronic diseases, had suffered for more than six months and were selected by accidental sampling technique. The results showed no difference between coping strategies, religiosity, and life satisfaction of elderly men and women with chronic disease. The duration of an elderly person suffering from a disease is positively related to coping strategies. Religiosity and the duration of the elderly suffer from diseases are significantly positively related to life satisfaction. Elderly people who are still working in old age will reduce their life satisfaction. The longer the elderly suffer from chronic diseases and the higher the religiosity of the elderly, the life satisfaction of the elderly will increase.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2019-06-13
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10.29244/jfs.3.2.42-54
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 3 No. 2 (2018): Journal of Family Sciences; 42-54
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The Effect of Decision Making and Value of Family Transaction with its Environment on Family Social Strength
Syahidah, Lutfiah
Sunarti, Euis
Family social strength positively correlated with family transactions and its environment. This study aimed to examine decision making and the value of family transactions with its environment towards family social strength. The study used a cross-sectional design involving 120 intact families who have children under five years old and selected by stratified disproportional random sampling according to their residence (FP village and non-FP village) in Village Muara, Pasirjaya, West Bogor. The analyses showed that family social strength had a positive correlation with wife’s education level, decision making, and value of the family transaction otherwise family strength had a negatively correlated with the number of family and children. The result of the regression tests showed that decision making and the value of the family transaction had a positive effect on family social strength, but the number of children had a negative influence on family social strength. The regression tests showed either with family or without family characteristics, decision making and transaction value had a positive effect on family social strength. Contrarily, family characteristics on the number of children, both with and without the dimensions of decision making and transaction value consistently had an adverse effect on family social strength.
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2019-06-13
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10.29244/jfs.3.2.1-15
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 3 No. 2 (2018): Journal of Family Sciences; 1-15
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The Role of Social Support and Marital Adjustment to Marital Quality of Married Student
Muslima, Fifi
Herawati, Tin
marital quality
marital adjustment
social support
Social support and marital adjustment play an important role in the realization of good marital quality. The purpose of this study is to analyze the characteristics of students and families, social support, marital adjustment along with the relationship and its effect on the marriage quality of married students. Examples of this study are 30 female students from various public and private universities in Bogor city taken with convenience sampling technique. The determination of research location was chosen purposively. Data collection was obtained from the interview using the questionnaire. Data were analyzed descriptively and inferential. The results showed that social support had a significant positive relationship with marital adjustment, while marital adjustment was positively correlated with marital quality. Social support and marital adjustment affect the quality of marriage.
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2019-06-13
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10.29244/jfs.3.2.30-41
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 3 No. 2 (2018): Journal of Family Sciences; 30-41
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Family Resources Management in Cibanteng Village, Ciampea, Bogor District
Rizkillah, Risda
Simanjuntak, Megawati
decision making
family resources
management
planning
time allocation
Family resources are something that must be adequately managed that can be used optimally to achieve family goals. This study aims to analyze the process of family resource management include planning, task control, communication structure, decision making, and time allocation. This study applies a cross-sectional design. The location of data collection was conducted in the Cibanteng Village area, Ciampea District, Bogor Regency, West Java. The population in this study were families living in Cibanteng Village, Ciampea District. The sampling unit in this study is the family with the respondent is a wife. The sampling was taken purposively and obtained samples of 40 families. The results of the study showed that in the planning implementation, the majority of families never wrote their life plans in the family. The majority of mothers control domestic problems such as housework, children's education, and childcare. The structure of communication and decision making in the family carried out by the majority family only involves husband and wife. The higher the productive time allocated by the wife, the smaller the allocation of leisure time and household time. Also, the higher the social time allocation devoted by the wife, the smaller the allocation of household time and personal time allocation.
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2019-06-13
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10.29244/jfs.3.2.55-66
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 3 No. 2 (2018): Journal of Family Sciences; 55-66
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Overcoming Parent Strategies with Down Syndrome (DS) Children
Nurmalita, Tania
Down Syndrome
Parents’ cope
review
Being a part of the family who has children with special needs like Down Syndrome (DS) of course really challenging for facing daily activities with children with DS around. The aim of this literature review is to reveal about how parents of children with DS applied coping strategy to face daily life and support their child. The sources were collected online from 4 journals databases. Those databases are ProQuest, SAGE Journals, Science Direct, and ERIC. Articles that were taken by researcher were published in year 2009-2019. Researcher found 179 journals and selected by screening inclusion and exclusion criteria, the final amount of conducted and reviewed journals are 12 papers. Based on review that had been done, all of the parents of children with DS did some kinds of coping strategy in parenting. The strategies that used are: attribution technique in accepting their child’s condition, implementing the positive attitude towards their children’s condition, getting more intense in religious activity and got closer to God, looking for the organization and community that related to DS, and also doing more sports or outdoor activity as a coming out purpose. Finding out the parents’ coping strategy and the impact for the DS child will be the basis of conducting parenting program effectively and hopefully this program will be effective in optimizing the development of DS child.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2019-07-13
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10.29244/jfs.4.1.54-75
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 4 No. 1 (2019): Journal of Family Sciences; 54-75
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Role of Family Communications in Adolescent Personal and Social Identity
Ramadhana, Maulana Rezi
Karsidi, Ravik
Utari, Prahastiwi
Kartono, Drajat Tri
Family Communication Pattern
Conversation
Conformity
Social Identity
Personal Identity
This study examines the relationship between family communication patterns (involving two dimensions of conversation and conformity) and the personal-social identity of adolescents. This study uses a survey technique involving 214 adolescents from intact families and single-parent families in one school in Bandung, by providing two scales of the Family Communication Pattern Revised (FCPR) from Ritchie and the scale of Social Identity-Personal Identity (SIPI) from Nario-Redmond. Data analysis to test three hypotheses in this study using Pearson product-moment correlation and regression analysis to find moderation of the measured variables. The findings indicate that the dimensions of the conversation are significantly positively related to social identity and personal identity. While the dimensions of conformity are negatively associated with social identity and positively associated with personal identity. After controlling for family status and sibling position in the family, the dimensions of conformity moderate significantly positive relationships between dimensions of conversation and social identity.
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2019-07-13
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10.29244/jfs.4.1.1-11
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 4 No. 1 (2019): Journal of Family Sciences; 1-11
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The Influence of Maternal Acceptance-Rejection and Adolescents Self Esteem to Bullying Behavior Junior High School Students
Azizah, Siti Aviani Nur
Hastuti, Dwi
adolescent
bullying
maternal acceptance-rejection
self-esteem
This study aimed to analyze the influence of maternal acceptance-rejection and self-esteem adolescents on bullying behavior of junior high school students. The study took place at two junior high schools located in Bogor City and involved 86 students who were selected using simple random sampling. The measuring instrument used in this study was a PAR adaptation from Rohner (1986) with a reliability of 0.785, self-esteem instrument adaptation from Rosenberg's (1965) with a reliability of 0.773, and a bullying behavior instrument adaptation from Hastuti, Herien, and Djaswelma (2015) with the reliability of 0.902. Data analysis used in this study was descriptive statistical analyses and statistical analyses of Pearson correlation and linear regression tests. The data were collected using self-administered questionnaires guided by the researcher. The results showed that more than half of adolescents had perceptions of affective parenting. However, about 40 percent of adolescents have self-esteem in the low category. The most common type of bullying behavior adolescents is verbal bullying. The test results showed that parents with aggression and undifferentiated rejection are unfortunately related to the adolescents’ bullying, and low adolescents’ self-esteem is followed by bullying behavior. Gender (male adolescents) and low self-esteem had a significant effect on bullying behavior. Meanwhile, parental rejection had a significant positive effect on bullying behavior.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2019-07-03
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10.29244/jfs.4.1.12-25
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 4 No. 1 (2019): Journal of Family Sciences; 12-25
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The Influence of Paternal Spirituality and Attachment on Boys’ and Girls’ Characters in Junior High School
Septariana, Fannisa
Hastuti, Dwi
adolescents’ character
attachment
paternal spirituality
Proper parenting reflected on the goodness of parental spirituality and attachment in which affected adolescents' character development. The research was aim to examine the influence of paternal spirituality and attachment towards adolescents' character. This study used a cross-sectional study design which involved 84 respondents from one of the public high school in Bogor City and consisted of 37 boys and 47 girls, samples were chosen by cluster random sampling technique. Data were analyzed descriptively, independent t-test, Pearson correlation, and multiple linear regression. Data was gathered by self-report questionnaires. The research found that paternal spirituality and attachment had a better score than the boys. Also, politeness and perseverance characters of girls better than the boys. Moreover, the better paternal spirituality and attachment the better character of adolescents. The result of the multiple linear regression test shows that paternal spirituality and attachment became the main factors in affecting adolescents' character in junior high school.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2019-07-03
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10.29244/jfs.4.1.26-40
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 4 No. 1 (2019): Journal of Family Sciences; 26-40
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Parental Support, Academic Emotion, Learning Strategy, and Academic Achievement on First Year Student
Amalia, Rizky
Latifah, Melly
academic emotion
academic achievement
learning strategy
parental support
The new challenges for first-year students potentially to influence their academic achievement. This study aimed to analyze the characteristics of students and families, parental support, academic emotions, and learning strategies and their effects on the academic achievement of first-year students. Determination of research location by purposive at Institut Pertanian Bogor. An example of this study is a total of 110 students of the Program Pendidikan Kompetensi Umum (PPKU) selected by simple random sampling. The results found that parental support related to emotional and instrumental aspects, positive and negative academic emotions were significantly correlated with the use of learning strategies. The dimension of learning strategy that is time and environment management and effort learning correlated on academic achievement.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2019-07-13
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10.29244/jfs.4.1.41-53
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 4 No. 1 (2019): Journal of Family Sciences; 41-53
2460-2329
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/26559/17176
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2022-03-24T04:47:04Z
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Parenting Style, Feeding Patterns, and Adolescent Eating Behavior in South Kalimantan between Male and Female Adolescents
Nurfitriliani
Hastuti, Dwi
Yuliati, Lilik Noor
age
adolescent
eating behavior
feeding pattern
parenting style
Parenting style and parenting eating patterns are a way of controlling teenagers eating behavior. This study aims 1) to analyze gender differences in adolescent characteristics, family characteristics, feeding patterns, and eating behavior; 2) to analyze the effect of adolescent characteristics, family characteristics, and feeding patterns on adolescent eating behavior. This study used a cross-sectional study design with survey methods. The sample of this study was 160 adolescents (61 boys and 99 girls who were in grade 10 of high school). The results of the T-test showed that there were no significant gender differences in adolescent characteristics and family characteristics. There were significant differences in authoritarian parenting style, feeding patterns and eating behavior between boys and girls. The results of the regression analysis showed that eating behavior was influenced by age and feeding patterns.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2020-02-17
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10.29244/jfs.4.2.130-142
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 4 No. 2 (2019): Journal of Family Sciences; 130-142
2460-2329
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/27209/19275
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The Effect of Parental Guidance and Emotional Intelligence on Learning Achievement in Social Science
Susanto, Ahmad
emotional intelligence
learning achievement
parental guidance
social sciences
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of parental guidance and emotional intelligence on student learning achievement in social science. The research method was a descriptive survey method. Data collection was done by questionnaires. Data analysis involved descriptive statistical method to find partial and multiple correlation coefficient with ttest. The result showed: 1) there was a significant effect of parental guidance and emotional intelligence together on student learning achievement in social science. Parental guidance and emotional intelligence contributed 64.2% to the student learning achievement in social science; 2) there was a significant effect of parental guidance on student learning achievement in social sciences. This is evidenced by the acquisition of sig= 0.037<0.05 and tcount=2.114; 3) There is a significant effect of emotional intelligence on learning achievement in social sciences. This is evidenced by the p<0.05 and tcount of 6.336.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2020-02-17
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10.29244/jfs.4.2.120-129
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 4 No. 2 (2019): Journal of Family Sciences; 120-129
2460-2329
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/28430/19274
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2022-03-24T04:47:04Z
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The Influence of Husband-Wife Interaction and Parent-Child Interaction on Family Subjective Well-Being in KB and Non-KB Villages
Martinea, Suciyati
Sunarti, Euis
husband-wife interaction
KB village
non-KB village
parent-child interaction
subjective well-being
Family subjective well-being is an evaluation of satisfaction related to physical-economic, social, and psychological aspects. This study discussed husband-wife interactions, parent-child interactions, and family subjective well-being in Pasirjaya Village. This study used a cross-sectional design. This study involved 120 families who were selected by stratified random sampling by place of residence; Family planning participating village (KB village) and Family planning non-participating village (non-KB village) in KampungMuara, Pasirjaya Village, West Bogor. The results of the independent sample t-tests showed a higher average in KB village on husband-wife interactions (dimensions of love, directing, and respect) and parent-child interactions (dimension of directing). The results of the regression test showed a positive influence of the marriage duration and parent-child interactions but a negative influence of family size on family subjective well-being.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2020-02-17
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10.29244/jfs.4.2.91-104
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 4 No. 2 (2019): Journal of Family Sciences; 91-104
2460-2329
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/28518/19272
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Predictors of Adolescent Academic Achievement: The Role of Individual and Family Socioeconomic Factors
Latifah, Melly
Amelia, Rizky
academic achievement
adolescent
cognitive ability
self-regulated learning
Academic achievement is affected by external and internal factors. This study generally aims to examine the influence of family characteristics (per capita income and parental education), individual characteristics (age and gender), cognitive intelligence, and self-regulated learning toward academic achievement in adolescents. A total of 91 samples (Mage=13.9 years) with the largest percentage of the respondents were women were selected from two different junior high schools in Bogor area. Cognitive intelligence, self-regulated learning, and academic achievement were measured using Riley Inventory Basic of Learning Skills (RIBLS), Motivated Strategies for Learning Questionnaire (MSQL), and student academic record, respectively. The partial regression analysis showed there was a negative effect of mother’s education on self-regulated learning. Gender was found to positively predicted cognitive intelligence. The regression analysis also showed that parental education and cognitive intelligence positively predicted adolescent academic achievement. Per capita income, gender, and self-regulated learning showed no significant effects on academic achievement.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2020-02-17
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10.29244/jfs.4.2.105-119
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 4 No. 2 (2019): Journal of Family Sciences; 105-119
2460-2329
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/28531/19273
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2022-03-24T04:56:34Z
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The Influence of Gender Roles and Coping Strategies to The Fishermen’s Family Happiness Index
Karimah, Rona Aulia
Puspitawati, Herien
coping strategies
gender roles
family happiness index
Seasonal changes will have an impact on the lives of fishermen’s families, especially the economic sector. Changes in the sea and non-sea seasons have an impact on family cooperation in survival. These effects will be seen in the gender role of husband and wife in solving problems in fishermen’s families. This study aims to analyze the effect of gender roles and coping strategies on fishermen’s family happiness index. The study design used a cross-sectional study with interviews and questionnaire assistance. The research sample was selected by purposive sampling with respondents of 40 fishermen’s families in the Toboali District, Bangka Belitung Islands Province. The gender role variables, coping strategies, and fishermen’s family happiness index are in the medium category. There is a correlation between coping strategies with the happiness index of fishermen’s families. The number of family members shows a significant negative effect on the happiness index in the sea and non-sea seasons. Meanwhile, coping strategies present a significant positive effect on the happiness index of fishermen’s families in the sea and non-sea seasons.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2020-07-22
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10.29244/jfs.5.1.1-19
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 5 No. 1 (2020): Journal of Family Sciences; 1-19
2460-2329
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/30276/20174
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The Effect of Work-Family Conflict and Balancing Strategy towards Wive's Job Satisfaction
Sunarti, Euis
Rizkillah, Risda
Muktiyah, Novy Tri
balancing strategy
wives' job satisfaction
work-family conflict
This study aims to analyze the effects of work-family conflicts and balancing strategies on job satisfaction felt by families in working husbands and wives. The design of this study was cross-sectional with a sample of 160 wives in families with working wives who have children aged 0-9 years chosen stratified non-proportional random sampling in West Bogor and Central Bogor District, Bogor City. The data collection process carried out using a questionnaire. This study's results indicate that there is a significant negative correlation between work-family conflict and job satisfaction. Besides, theBesidesnificant positive correlation between the strategy of balancing family and work with job satisfaction. Based on the results of the regression test, the data show that work-family conflict and the balancing strategy have an effect on job satisfaction 22.2 percent, and the rest is influenced by other variables not examined. The implications of these results require a broader study for the elaboration of wives' job satisfaction factors.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2020-07-22
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10.29244/jfs.5.1.20-35
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 5 No. 1 (2020): Journal of Family Sciences; 20-35
2460-2329
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/30370/20167
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Rational Emotional Behavior Therapy (REBT) to Reduce Anxiety Bullying Victims in Adolescents
Syah, Muhammad Erwan
bullying
rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT)
anxiety
Bullying is an act of hurting others physically and mentally and is done repeatedly. The case of bullying is one of the issues that are still a particular concern at Muhammadiyah Boarding School Al Mujahidin Gunungkidul. This study aims to reduce the anxiety of victims of bullying by using a rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) counseling approach. The subjects of this study were students of class VII Muhammadiyah Boarding School Al Mujahidin Gunungkidul, who were victims of bullying in classes and schools with a total of 28 students. This research was conducted from August 1 to September 30, 2017. The type and design of the study used collaborative action research. Data analysis was carried out quantitatively using a questionnaire for victims of bullying anxiety. Qualitative analysis is performed on data obtained from interviews, observations, and follow-up. The counseling program with the rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) approach has proven to be effective and has an effect on reducing anxiety in bullying victims, which is characterized by a decrease in anxiety scores. In addition, the subject feels that he is not alone or not isolated; self-confidence increases have a role towards others and can observe and follow instructions given by the researcher.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2020-07-22
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10.29244/jfs.5.1.36-46
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 5 No. 1 (2020): Journal of Family Sciences; 36-46
2460-2329
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/30402/20166
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The Effect of Using Music Classic (Mozart) towards Student Anxiety Before The Exams
Yuspitasari, Risa
Rahmawati
Dalimunthe, Raudah Zaimah
anxiety before the exam
music classic (mozart)
This research aimed to discover the level of anxiety in students before the exam and the effect of music classic (Mozart) to reduce such anxiety. The study was conducted at SMP Negeri 1 Ciruas with students with a high level of anxiety, which has been revealed from the results of the anxiety scale questionnaire using a purposive sampling technique with a total of 68 respondents. This research was used with an experimental method consisting of an experimental group and a control group. From the treatment, the results showed pre-test 12.55 in the high category and post-test 7.852 in the medium category. This shows changes in the results before and after the treatment is given. It can be concluded that the effect of the use of music (Mozart) can reduce student anxiety before the test.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2020-07-22
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10.29244/jfs.5.1.47-56
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 5 No. 1 (2020): Journal of Family Sciences; 47-56
2460-2329
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/30866/20170
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The Influence of “Ubrug” Sociodrama Technique toward Students Self-Efficacy
Permatasari, Siska
Rahmawati
Dalimunthe, Raudah Zaimah
Self-Efficacy
The study's purpose is to know the effects of the 'ubrug' sociodrama technique 'on a student's self-efficacy and the effectiveness or failure of a given technique. This type of research is a pre-experimental study using one group pre-post test design. The population taken as many as 112 students with the characteristics of class IX students (a, b, and c), aged 14-16 years, have low self-efficacy with a lack of self-confidence and slightly more closed behavior, are willing to take the time to fill out the questionnaire given, and students must be committed to the "Ubrug" sociodrama treatment. Obtained a sample of 15 students with a purposive sampling technique. The data collection method uses a self-efficacy questionnaire consisting of 34 statement items with a reliability value (count) of 0.896. The results of giving a post-test prove that there is an increase in the results obtained by students significantly. It can be concluded that the Sociodrama Technique "Ubrug" can increase the self-efficacy of IX grade students at SMPN 5 Kota Serang.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2020-07-22
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10.29244/jfs.5.1.57-70
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 5 No. 1 (2020): Journal of Family Sciences; 57-70
2460-2329
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/30872/20171
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2022-03-28T03:06:56Z
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How Balinese Adolescents Perceived Romantic Relationship: How Balinese Adolescents Perceived Romantic Relationship
Dewi Arum Widhiyanti Metra Putri
Yuniarti, Kwartarini Wahyu
Minza, Wenty Marina
Riyono, Bagus
adolescent
Balinese
concept
perception
romantic relationship
The romantic relationship is an interesting topic to study because it emerges as an important part of adolescent development that becomes increasingly important in subsequent years of individual development. One of the limitations of research in this field is the difficulty of providing unique and standards definitions of romantic relationships due to cultural differences in conceptions and the differences within individuals from the same cultural group. This study aims to explore the concept of a romantic relationship from the perceptions of Balinese adolescents and terms that represent it that can be used as a basis to comprehend the dynamics of romantic relationships in Balinese culture nowadays. Two phases of the study conducted through survey and FGD. Balinese adolescents were aged 15-17 years old (n= 277). Through thematic analysis procedures, some emergent themes were identified as romantic relationship conceptualization. This relationship was conceptualized as an exclusive relationship, consisting of affective, cognitive, and psychomotor dimensions, and was represented by many terms. This study concluded that the concept of romantic relationships for each individual from the same cultural group could be perceived differently, leading to varied forms of adolescents' behavior.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2021-01-27
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10.29244/jfs.v5i2.31644
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 5 No. 2 (2020): Journal of Family Sciences; 71-91
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.v5i2
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/31644/21047
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The Effect of Work Demand, Role Conflict, and Role Ambiguity on Work-Family Conflict (Impact of Work From Home due to The Covid-19 Pandemic): The Effect of Work Demand, Role Conflict, and Role Ambiguity on Work-Family Conflict (Impact of Work From Home due to The Covid-19 Pandemic)
Farika Nikmah
Indrianti, Titien
Pribadi, Joni Dwi
role ambiguity
role conflict
work demand
work-family conflict
work from home
Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, this research's background was to break the chain of virus spread, and the government requires physical distancing. Working from home, which causes many employees to work from home, creates conflicts for married female workers. The research objective is to examine and analyze the direct effect of job demands, role conflict, role ambiguity on work-family conflicts. Data were obtained through questionnaires and submitted online to 100 married women who work in universities in East Java, Indonesia, both public and private, and then the analysis was carried out using Partial Least Square (PLS). The results showed that all hypotheses were accepted, and the most dominant influence was role conflict on family-work conflicts. The conclusion is that married women experience many conflicts in carrying out their jobs because other demands must also be considered, namely the mother and wife's role.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2021-01-27
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10.29244/jfs.v5i2.32644
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 5 No. 2 (2020): Journal of Family Sciences; 92-102
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.v5i2
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http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/32644/21048
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Family Subjective Well-Being of Health Workers Women During The Covid-19 Pandemic : Family Subjective Well-Being of Health Workers Women During The Covid-19 Pandemic
Sunarti, Euis
Kamilah, Dinda
Almas, Husniyah
Pitriani, Siti
family interaction
family subjective well-being
financial management
marriage satisfaction
women health workers
This survey research aims to analyze the factors that influence, as well as test differences in the subjective well-being of the families of women health workers during the Covid-19 pandemic, according to the two types of working time (Stable and shift). This study involved 110 families (47 stable and 63 shift working hours) from Jabodetabek area, which was selected by non-probability random sampling. Data were collected in April 2020. The results showed that women health workers with stable working hours had significantly higher subjective well-being, financial management, and marriage satisfaction, but otherwise had lower husband-wife interactions and work and family problems than women with shift working hours. The results of the main regression model showed that family well-being was influenced positively by coping strategies, marital satisfaction, and husband's education. Meanwhile, the derivative regression model that analyzes the variable components showed that family well-being was influenced positively by a component of marriage satisfaction, a component of family interaction, implementation of family time management, and husband's education; but negatively influenced by family income and husband's age. In general, the family of women health workers during the Covid-19 pandemic was expected to develop various efforts to increase marriage satisfaction and the family's subjective well-being.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2021-01-27
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10.29244/jfs.v5i2.33152
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 5 No. 2 (2020): Journal of Family Sciences; 103-120
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.v5i2
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http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/33152/21049
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Peer Attachment, Fathering, Social Media Use and Perception of Premarital Sexual Attitude among Teenagers: Peer Attachment, Fathering, Social Media Use and Perception of Premarital Sexual Attitude among Teenagers
Riany, Yulina Eva
Handayani, Belinda
adolescents
fathering
peer attachment
perceptions of premarital sexual
social media use
This study aimed to analyze the links among peer attachment, fathering, social media use, and the perception of premarital sexual among adolescents. Two hundred and four high school (SMA) students and 114 Vocational High School (SMK) students voluntarily participated in this online survey. Results showed fathering was negatively associated with the perception of premarital sex among adolescents in which participants with positive experiences in fathering would report low score in perception of premarital sexual. On the other hand, social media use was significantly linked to the high score of perception of premarital sexual. Regression analysis indicated participants’ dating experience, lack of fathering experience and high social media use to be predictors for the perception of premarital sex among adolecscent.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2021-01-27
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10.29244/jfs.v5i2.33274
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 5 No. 2 (2020): Journal of Family Sciences; 121-137
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.v5i2
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/33274/21050
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2022-03-28T03:08:03Z
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The Competencies of Daycare Caregivers in Building Interaction and Attachment with Children to Optimize Their Cognitive Development
Zainuddin, Selinna Sandrinia
Surianti, Ni Made
Alfiasari
attachment
caregiver
cognitive
daycare
interaction
Families whose parents are both working have limited time in nurturing their children. This circumstance makes parents, especially mothers, alternate parenting to the babysitter or caring institution called daycare. This study aimed to analyze the correlation of children's characteristics, caregiver-child interaction, and attachment with the cognitive development of preschool children in daycare. This study used a cross-sectional study design with the daycare (TPA) selection as the research location carried out purposively located in the buffer areas of the capital city of DKI Jakarta. Respondents in this study were 39 children aged 2.5-6.4 years with complete parents and 16 caregivers from four selected TPA who interacted with their children daily. Data was collected by means of in-depth observations to measure the interaction variables between caregivers and children. This study indicates a positive correlation between caregiver-child interaction and attachment with a child's cognitive development. This study also found a significant positive relationship between the caregivers-child interaction with caregivers-child attachments and a significant negative relationship between the child's age and the caregivers-child attachment. This shows that interaction, and attachment between caregivers and children are important factors that can improve cognitive development while in TPA.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2021-07-05
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10.29244/jfs.v6i1.33341
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 6 No. 1 (2021): Journal of Family Sciences; 67-79
2460-2329
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/33341/21929
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The Influence of Parenting and Self-Control Influence toward Online Gaming among Adolescents: The Influence of Parenting and Self-Control Influence toward Online Gaming among Adolescents
Fatima, Anika
Hastuti, Dwi
Riany, Yulina Eva
Adolescent
emotional parenting practices
online gaming
parent emotional awareness
self-control
Online gaming is an action of playing the game with multiple player using internet connection. This study aims to analyze parent's emotional parenting practice and adolescent self-control on online gaming behavior among adolescents. The population in this research are vocational high-school students in Bekasi City. The school used in this research is chosen purposively that is State Vocational High-school 2 in Bekasi City. After 204 adolescents chosen, non-proportional random sampling was conducted to 60 respondents as sample between 16 until 18 years old who enrolled in vocational high school in Bekasi city. Data were collected by questionnaire with self-report technique. Most of the male and female adolescent emotional parenting practices are in a low category. Most male adolescent self-control are in the low category and females are in the middle category. Female adolescent self-control is higher than male adolescent. Most of the respondents are in the low category of online gaming. Male adolescents have higher rate of online gaming than female adolescent. There's a negative correlation between age, sex difference, negative and self-control with online gaming. There are direct influence of self-control and positive indirect effect of emotional parenting practice through self-control to online gaming.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2021-01-27
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Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 5 No. 2 (2020): Journal of Family Sciences; 138-155
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.v5i2
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2022-03-28T03:08:03Z
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The Correlation between Family Characteristics and Husband and Wife Interaction during the Covid-19 Pandemic
Rizkillah, Risda
Krisnatuti, Diah
Herawati, Tin
communication
covid-19
education level
husband-wife interaction
Pandemics not only can facilitate a special space for husband-wife and child relationships but also a significant stressor for most husbands and wives and children. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between family characteristics and husband-wife interactions during the Covid-19 pandemic. This study used a cross-sectional study design and conducted in June-November 2020. The respondent in this study was a wife from an intact family who has elementary school–senior high school-age children (SD-SMA). The number of respondents in this study was 452 respondents. Data collection in this study was carried out using google form. Based on the research result, the highest means of index owned by the love dimension and the smallest index owned by respect's dimension. There are significant differences between HEL wife and LEL wife in love dimension, respect dimensions, and a total of husband-wife interaction. The correlation test shows that there is a significant negative correlation between husband's age, wife's age, and the number of children with husband-wife interaction. Furthermore, the correlation test also shows that the husband's income positively correlates with husband-wife interaction. This study concludes that women's higher education and husband's high income can make husband and wife interaction better.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2021-07-05
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10.29244/jfs.v6i1.35587
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 6 No. 1 (2021): Journal of Family Sciences; 53-66
2460-2329
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/35587/21928
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2022-03-28T03:08:03Z
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Children's Values, Social Support, Mother's Roles, and Psychosocial Stimulation in Boys and Girls
Hastuti, Dwi
Arlianty, Lia Shafira
Simanjuntak, Megawati
children's value
mother roles
psychosocial stimulation
social support
toddler
Psychosocial development is a developmental stage that every child will pass. This study aimed to analyze the influence of family and child characteristics, child value, social support, mother's involvement in psychosocial stimulation in boys and girls. The research design that was used in this study was a cross-sectional study. Site selection was chosen purposively, namely in the city of Medan. Research locations were in two villages, namely Kota Maksum, Medan Labuhan Subdistrict and Kota Besar Village, Medan Area District. The sample pulling technique uses simple random sampling with a sample of mothers who have children aged 2-3 years and come from a complete family of 150 people. Respondents interviewed with the questionnaire were mothers. Correlation test results showed a significant positive relationship between maternal age, children's values, dimensions of psychological value and dimensions of economic value, social support, dimensions of information support and dimensions of reward support, and mothers' role in care with psychosocial stimulation.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2021-07-05
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10.29244/jfs.v6i1.35760
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 6 No. 1 (2021): Journal of Family Sciences; 20-36
2460-2329
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/35760/21926
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oai:ojs.journal.ipb.ac.id:article/35795
2022-03-28T03:08:03Z
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Spatial Environment of Home, Stress Management, and Welfare of Family Living in Two-Level Marginal Regions
Sunarti, Euis
Fatwa, Nurul
Rahmawati, Zulfa
Faramuli, Winny
Ramadhany, Dwifeny
crowding
density
family welfare
home environment
privacy
This study aims to analyze the home environment, stress management, and families' welfare in marginal areas. The study design was cross-sectional, and samples were selected by random cluster sampling, as many as 126 families consisting of 63 families from the very dense region (VDR> 200 people per Ha) and 63 families from a rather dense region (RDR, 121-160 people per Ha) in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. The data were collected by interview using a questionnaire in March and April 2014 and analyzed using descriptive and comparison tests. The analysis showed that families in RDR had a lower density but had a higher crowd level than in VDR, so that families in RDR had to try harder to get non-physical privacy. RDR families had a higher source of stress, thus encouraging them to did more coping strategies. The analysis showed that families in RDR had higher objective well-being but lowered subjective welfare than families in VDR. Families in RDR had higher physical welfare and lowered social and psychological welfare than families in VDR. The research findings had implications for the importance of strengthening the family environment and developing research methodologies in the field of family ecology.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2021-07-05
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10.29244/jfs.v6i1.35795
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 6 No. 1 (2021): Journal of Family Sciences; 1-19
2460-2329
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/35795/21925
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2022-03-28T03:08:03Z
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Investigating the Quality of Life on Farmer Family: Roles of Gender Relations, Economic Pressure, Financial Management, and Livelihood Strategies
Herawati, Tin
Simanjuntak, Megawati
Kumalasari, Berti
economic pressure
financial management
gender relations
livelihood strategies
quality of life
Indonesia as the largest tropical agricultural countries support natural conditions make Indonesia a country rich in agricultural products. The objective of this research was to analyze the influence of economic pressures, financial management, gender relations, and livelihood strategies toward the farmer families quality of life. This research used a quantitative study design. The research took place in West Java. Sixty respondents were chosen from the farmer's wife that selected by using a simple random sampling. Data were collected directly using a structured questionnaire. Partial Least Square analyzed data. The results show that farmers' family economic pressure significantly affects livelihood strategy and quality of life, gender relations significantly affect livelihood strategy and financial management, and financial management significantly affects the quality of life. As suggestions, farmers families should further improve their livelihood strategies and financial management by understanding the importance of limited use of family resources. The implications for government are providing programs to improve quality of life, by forming cooperatives involving the role of farmers' wives.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2021-07-05
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10.29244/jfs.v6i1.35796
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 6 No. 1 (2021): Journal of Family Sciences; 37-52
2460-2329
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/35796/21927
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2022-03-31T15:32:08Z
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Case Study: Analysis of Factors Affecting Marriage Satisfaction in Married Couples During Pandemic: Case Study: Analysis of Factors Affecting Marriage Satisfaction in Married Couples During Pandemic
Rosiana, Emy
Zaman, Ayu Arba
Lutfiani, Fitri
Simanjuntak, Megawati
Riany, Yulina Eva
couples married during the pandemic
marriage satisfaction
pandemic period
Marriage is a sacred moment because it is considered a symbol of the transformation of parent’s responsibility to the husband who is the head of the household. Marriage adjustment during the pandemic and the division of roles of gender in family life must be well intertwined in order to create a sense of satisfaction in marriage, especially for married couples during the pandemic. The study aims to analysis the marriage satisfaction of married couples during the pandemic. The study is a qualitative study using an impressive type of case study. sampling technique with the wife of the couple who conducted a wedding during the pandemic as the subject. The data retrieval technique involves semi-structured interviews using the interview guidelines and analysis through the three-grooved technique of data reduction, data presentation, deduction/verification. Research has shown that marriage satisfaction of married couples during the pandemic is affected by internal factors such as family relationships, social and external environments, free time between couples, preparations for childbirth, and parenting. The relationship between the spouse and the family of both spouses works well, which promotes satisfaction in the marriage.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2022-03-31
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10.29244/jfs.vi.36537
Journal of Family Sciences; 2022: Special Edition Family and Child Development: A Qualitative Study of Indonesian Family; 68-82
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.vi
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/36537/23235
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2022-03-31T15:32:08Z
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The Meaning of Family Social Support For Covid-19 Survivor : A Phenomenological Study of Nomads who Affected by Covid-19: The Meaning of Family Social Support For Covid-19 Survivor : A Phenomenological Study of Nomads who Affected by Covid-19
Mustamin, Syarifa Nadhrah
Angraini, Sylvianti
Salsabila, Syifa
Simanjuntak, Megawati
Riany, Yulina Eva
covid-19 survivor
family social support
nomads
phenomenological qualitative study
social support
Family social support is a very valuable and significant social support in helping the process of recovering the health of a Covid-19 patient. This study aims to describe the perception of social support received by Covid-19 survivors who migrate. This study uses a qualitative approach with a phenomenological design. Participants involved in this study consisted of three participants who live in Indonesia, survivors of Covid-19, living far from family, and a minimum education level of high school. Samples were taken purposively, and the study was conducted in March 2021. This study found that two out of three participants hid the fact that they were positive for Covid-19 from their families. Therefore, the main source of social support for survivors who migrated came from their friends around them. Survivors receive various forms of social support during treatment, including instrumental support, emotional support, reward support, and social network support. This study concludes that each participant has felt sufficient social support even though they are far from their families.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2022-03-31
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10.29244/jfs.vi.36541
Journal of Family Sciences; 2022: Special Edition Family and Child Development: A Qualitative Study of Indonesian Family; 52-67
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.vi
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/36541/23234
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2022-03-31T15:32:08Z
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Exploratory Study on the Moral Development of Adolescent Premarital Sex Actors: Exploratory Study on the Moral Development of Adolescent Premarital Sex Actors
Lestari, Gita Fahmi
Sukmawati, Indah
Safitri, Nurdewi Azizah
Simanjuntak, Megawati
Riany, Yulina Eva
adolescent
family
moral
moral education
premarital sex
Premarital sexual behavior among teenagers is getting higher. The low level of moral education and failure in the division of roles, functions, and duties in the family triggers adolescents to behave freely and even violate religious and social norms. This research was conducted to look at the description of moral development and the factors that cause adolescents to have premarital sex. This study uses a qualitative method with a phenomenological research design with a purposive sampling technique. The research was conducted in Bogor Regency. Respondents in this study were teenage girls and boys and their biological mothers, totaling four people. This study indicates that all participants feel that the moral education they have received so far is not understood and even applied in everyday life. Teenagers have understood premarital sex behavior but have a different interpretation of it. This is due to several factors that cause teenagers to have premarital sex, such as lack of attention from parents, failure of family functions, lack of moral and character education, and environmental influences.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2022-03-31
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10.29244/jfs.vi.36551
Journal of Family Sciences; 2022: Special Edition Family and Child Development: A Qualitative Study of Indonesian Family; 17-36
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.vi
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/36551/23232
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2022-07-05T02:30:43Z
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Phenomenological Study of Elderly Quality of Life in Pandemic Covid-19: Phenomenological Study of Elderly Quality of Life in Pandemic Covid-19
Nadzir, Zulfa Maulida
Fajria, Khanifa
Amin Kitabi, Iffa Afia
Simanjuntak, Megawati
covid-19
elderly
phenomenological study
quality of life
Changes that occur during the pandemic COVID-19 greatly affect the quality of life of every individual, including the elderly. The elderly are one of the clusters most vulnerable to being exposed to a pandemic, which impacts the lives of the elderly. This study aims to analyze the phenomenon of the life of the elderly during the pandemic COVID-19. This research uses a qualitative approach with the type of phenomenological study that seeks to understand the meaning of events or symptoms as well as interactions with people or groups of people in certain situations. Although the results of this study found that the pandemic COVID-19 forced the elderly to have the ability to adapt to existing conditions, this adjustment affected the lifestyle of the elderly, especially in terms of health. Therefore, great attention to the elderly both from the elderly themselves, family support, and the surrounding environment is needed by the elderly in times of crisis, considering their characteristics are more at risk and to maintain the quality of life of the elderly.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2022-06-30
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10.29244/jfs.v7i1.36552
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 7 No. 1 (2022): Journal of Family Sciences; 1-13
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.v7i1
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/36552/23694
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2022-03-31T15:44:03Z
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Working Mother’s Experience with School-Age Children during the Covid-19 Pandemic: Working Mother’s Experience with School-Age Children during the Covid-19 Pandemic
Dewi, Siska Ayu Tiara
Raisa, Siti Editha
Utami, Sri Rezki
Simanjuntak, Megawati
Riany, Yulina Eva
pandemic covid-19
school-age children
working mother
Working for women is part of self-actualization and to fulfil family needs. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the duties and responsibilities of working mothers have increased with the implementation of the school-from-home policy. Mothers also play a role as a teacher and assist in the child's learning process at home. The purpose of this study was to get an overview of the experiences of working mothers who have school-age children during the COVID-19 pandemic regarding the conditions experienced, the problems and challenges, and the strategies carried out in carrying out their duties and responsibilities. The study was a qualitative investigation using semi-structured interviews methods with three participants from Depok, Lampung, and Bangka Belitung. The interview process was carried out using the Zoom and Google-Meet online applications. The results showed that all participants acknowledged that there had been changes in work activities and daily routines during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially being a teacher for children at home. In the early of the COVID-19 pandemic, working mothers provide their own wisdom that there is more time with children and family. Although in general, they experience stress due to the demands of work, household, and assisting children to school from home.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2022-03-31
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10.29244/jfs.vi.36575
Journal of Family Sciences; 2022: Special Edition Family and Child Development: A Qualitative Study of Indonesian Family; 1-16
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.vi
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/36575/23231
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oai:ojs.journal.ipb.ac.id:article/36704
2022-03-24T05:37:18Z
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The Influence of Economic Pressures and Gender Roles to Family Resilience During Covid-19 Pandemic : The Influence of Economic Pressures and Gender Roles to Family Resilience During Covid-19 Pandemic
Sukmawati, Indah
Puspitawati, Herien
covid-19
economic pressures
family characteristics
family resilience
gender roles
The existence of Covid-19 has changed the socio-economic life of the community. This study aims to analyze the effect of family characteristics, economic pressure, and gender roles on family resilience during the Covid-19 pandemic. Respondents in this study were wives from intact families with children scattered in Bogor Regency. The design of this research is a cross-sectional study with a sampling technique using purposive sampling method with a total sample of 84 families conducted in March 2021. The data processing uses descriptive tests, correlation test, and multiple linear regression tests. The results of the study found that most of the family's economic pressure and gender roles were in the low category. However, most of the family resilience is in the high category. The results of multiple linear regression analysis show that there is a significant negative effect of economic pressure on family resilience. There is a significant positive effect of gender roles on husband's income.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2022-01-20
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10.29244/jfs.v6i02.36704
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 6 No. 2 (2021): Journal of Family Sciences; 140-154
2460-2329
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/36704/22869
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oai:ojs.journal.ipb.ac.id:article/37325
2022-03-24T05:37:18Z
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Gender Analysis of Family Traditions, Parent-Child Ties, and Happiness in Generation Z during Covid-19 Pandemic: Gender Analysis of Family Traditions, Parent-Child Ties, and Happiness in Generation Z during Covid-19 Pandemic
Maulidina, Avia
Puspitawati, Herien
family traditions
gender
generation Z
happiness
parent-child ties
Generation Z has faced various transformations in life due to the Covid-19 pandemic. This study analyzes family traditions, parent-child ties, and happiness in Generation Z during the Covid-19 pandemic based on gender. This study used a quantitative approach with a non-probability voluntary sampling method involving 42 men and 130 women of generation Z who are college students and domiciled in the Special Region of Yogyakarta. Data were analyzed using descriptive analysis, independent t-test, and PLS-SEM. The results showed that family traditions varied in the category; meanwhile, parent child-ties and happiness were moderate. There were no significant gender differences in family traditions and parent-child ties, but women reported significantly lower happiness than men during the pandemic. This is in line with the results of the PLS-SEM model, which showed that gender had a negative effect on the happiness of generation Z. PLS-SEM model showed that family traditions and parent-child ties had significant positive effects on happiness. These findings imply that in the middle of Covid-19 pandemic social restrictions, families must strengthen family traditions and optimize parent-child ties so that the happiness of generation Z can be maintained, both for men and women.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2022-01-20
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10.29244/jfs.v6i02.37325
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 6 No. 2 (2021): Journal of Family Sciences; 124-139
2460-2329
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/37325/22868
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2022-03-24T05:37:18Z
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Garut Flash Flood Victim's Families: Relation Between Stress Management and Family Resilience Based on Residence and Post-disaster Time: Garut Flash Flood Victim's Families: Relation Between Stress Management and Family Resilience Based on Residence and Post-disaster Time
Sunarti, Euis
Marwiah
Badaria, Siti
Islamia, Intan
disaster risk
family resilience
post-disaster investment
temporary shelter
This research aimed to analyze stress management (stressors, coping strategies, and stress symptoms) and family resilience (process and output) of garut flash flood victim families at 1 and 4 months post-disaster. This cross-sectional study involved 120 families (each 60 from the temporary shelter (FTS) and nontemporary shelter (FNTS)) who were chosen by stratified non-proportional random sampling. The results showed that FNTS faced higher stressors and did higher coping strategies than FTS, either at 1 or 4 months post-disaster. Stress symptoms were also higher among FNTS at 1-month post-disaster, while the output of family resilience was higher in FTS at 4 months post-disaster. Stressors significantly influenced stress symptoms at 1-month post-disaster, coping strategies and the process of family resilience. In contrast, stressors influenced stress symptoms at 4 months post-disaster, coping strategies and stress symptoms 1-month post-disaster. The process of family resilience influenced the output of family resilience at 1-month post-disaster. In contrast, the output of family resilience at 4 month post-disaster was influenced by residence, family income per capita, stressors and the process of family resilience. This study reinforces the importance of family resilience in disaster-prone areas.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2022-01-20
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10.29244/jfs.v6i02.37860
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 6 No. 2 (2021): Journal of Family Sciences; 96-110
2460-2329
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/37860/22863
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2022-03-24T05:37:18Z
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Satisfaction with Inclusive Education Services and its Relationship with Father and Mother Involvement: Satisfaction with Inclusive Education Services and its Relationship with Father and Mother Involvement
Setyarini, Annas Dwi
Putri, Yunita Hardian
Tyas, Fatma Putri Sekaring
Alfiasari
educational services
inclusive schools
parental involvement
parental satisfaction
special needs children
Parental involvement in education is essential, especially for children with special needs and the existence of inclusive schools supports children's education fairly so that inclusive education services need to prioritize services to achieve parental satisfaction. The purpose of this study was to analyze parental satisfaction with inclusive education services and their relationship to parental involvement. This research was conducted in one of the inclusive schools in East Jakarta. Samples in this study are mothers and fathers from intact families with children with special needs who attend inclusive schools with purposive sampling technique with as many as 30 married couples. The results show a significant positive relationship between the variables of mother's satisfaction with father's satisfaction and father's engagement with father's satisfaction. Moreover, mother’s engagement was significantly related to mother’s education, while mother’s satisfaction positively correlated with mother’s age. A significant negative relationship was found between mother's satisfaction and father's education; father's engagement with child's age and length of getting inclusive services. The effect test found that the father's satisfaction was significantly affected by father's involvement and mother's satisfaction, while mother’s satisfaction was significantly affected by mother’s age and father's satisfaction. Inclusive schools need to provide optimal services and involve parents in schools to feel satisfied.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2022-01-20
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10.29244/jfs.v6i02.37986
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 6 No. 2 (2021): Journal of Family Sciences; 80-95
2460-2329
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/37986/22864
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oai:ojs.journal.ipb.ac.id:article/38500
2022-03-24T05:37:18Z
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The Influence of Academic Stress and Adversity Intelligence on School Well-Being: The Influence of Academic Stress and Adversity Intelligence on School Well-Being
Khairunnisa, Diyah Fitriasti
Hidayah, Nurul
Yuzarion
academic stress
adversity intelligence
school well-being
Learning should provide a pleasant atmosphere for students to fulfill their curiosity. A comfortable atmosphere will bring up student welfare (school well-being). This study aims to determine the influence of academic stress and adversity intelligence on school well-being in Muhammadiyah Al Mujahidin Junior High School students while studying from home during the Covid-19 pandemic. The method researchers use in data collection is a quantitative approach and data collection with a scale or questionnaire and is carried out in June–October 2021. Respondents in this study are junior high school students aged 12-15 years. The number of respondents in this study was 253 students at SMP Muhammadiyah Al Mujahidin. Data collection in this study was conducted using Google Form. The sampling technique used in this research is cluster random sampling. The instrument used is the academic stress scale, adversity intelligence scale, and scale of school well-being. The data analysis technique used is multiple linear regression analysis. Results of addressing a major hypothesis there is a highly significant association of academic stress and adversity intelligence to the well-being of school students of SMP Muhammadiyah AlMujahideen while studying from home to the pandemic covid 19.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2022-01-20
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Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 6 No. 2 (2021): Journal of Family Sciences; 111-123
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2022-12-31T04:07:42Z
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The Process and Output of Family Resilience on Lebak Flash Flood Victims in 2020 Who Stay in Temporary Housing: Process and Output of Family Resilience on Lebak Flash Flood Victims in 2020 Who Stay in Temporary Housing
Sunarti, Euis
Safitri, Nurdewi Azizah
disaster
family resilience
flash flood
recovery
temporary housing
The flash flood disaster that hit Lebak Regency in 2020 caused the family to be in a state of crisis. Families need a process to survive and come back empowered. This study aims to analyze the process and output of the resilience of the victims' families using the RESILIENSI-GA instrument. The research design was a cross-sectional study and a retrospective study. The sample was selected by purposive sampling, precisely 60 victims’ families who stay in temporary housing at Lebak Regency. Collected data in March 2021, 15 month post-disaster. The data was processed using descriptive, correlation, and multiple regression tests. The results showed that the family experienced a crisis after the disaster for 3.5 months. The process of family resilience at 15 months is better than a 1-month post-disaster. The regression test results showed that in the 15 month, family organization capacity and family atmosphere, which is a part of the process of family resilience, consistently influenced the increase of family resilience output (subjective). Meanwhile, the older the husband affects, the decrease in family resilience output (subjective). The result of this study is expected to provide data and information for policy and program makers to reinforce family resilience in dealing with disasters.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2022-12-31
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Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 7 No. 2 (2022): Journal of Family Sciences; 102-118
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.v7i2
eng
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2022-07-29T01:58:47Z
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The Effect of Stressors and Coping Strategies on Elderly Quality of Life during the Covid-19 Pandemic: The Effect of Stressors and Coping Strategies on Elderly Quality of Life during the Covid-19 Pandemic
Wahyuni, Reza
Krisnatuti, Diah
Musthofa
coping strategies
covid-19
elderly
quality of life
stressors
The Covid-19 pandemic has had an impact on people's lives, especially for the elderly who are at high risk of contracting and can cause death. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of stressors and coping strategies on the quality of life of the elderly. This research was conducted all over Indonesia, from April until June 2021, by using a cross-sectional study method, and the sample criteria involved 50 elderly men and 50 elderly women aged 60 years and over who were obtained by quota sampling method. This research uses descriptive, correlation and regression analysis. The results showed that stressors for elderly men and women are in a low category, coping strategies, and quality of life for elderly men and women are in the moderate category. The correlation test showed that the lower self and environment stressors and the higher emotion-focused coping, the higher quality of life of the elderly. The regression test showed that the use of emotion-focused coping affects high quality of life of the elderly. The quality of life of the elderly can be improved by increasing the use of emotion-focused coping. Understanding the concept of stressors, coping strategies and the quality of life of the elderly during the Covid-19 pandemic are important to help the elderly living their life well during Covid-19 pandemic.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2022-06-30
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Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 7 No. 1 (2022): Journal of Family Sciences; 14-28
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.v7i1
eng
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2022-03-31T15:32:08Z
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Case Study of the Mother-Child Interaction Reality During Online Learning in Covid-19 Pandemic: Case Study of the Mother-Child Interaction Reality During Online Learning in Covid-19 Pandemic
Ikhwanus, Annisa
Salamah, Ammi
Khairana, Ananda
Simanjuntak, Megawati
Riany, Yulina Eva
covid-19
interaction
learning
mother-child
online
This study aims to see how mother-daughter interactions during the COVID-19 pandemic are based on the mother's perspective. The research design used a qualitative research design. Examples in this study are two mothers with children of primary school age and one mother with children of junior high school age. The research was conducted from 5 to 11 March 2021 in three places, namely Jakarta, Banten, and Bandung. The research method is a case study. The results showed that the interaction between mother and child involves two main concepts of acceptance and conflict. They listen with pride, express, take special time, say good things, praise, understand, and friendship between mother and child. Conflict resolution is designated in the category that can resolve conflicts and trigger conflicts. Categories that can resolve conflict include active listening, appreciation, rules, discipline, trust, and time together. In comparison, conflict triggers include conflict, openness, criticism, and position. Covid-19 causes children to experience dependence on maternal violence, stress on children, and indications of verbal abuse from mothers, to mothers who experience stress when accompanying children to learn to be brave.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2022-03-31
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10.29244/jfs.vi.39528
Journal of Family Sciences; 2022: Special Edition Family and Child Development: A Qualitative Study of Indonesian Family; 37-51
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.vi
eng
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2022-12-31T04:07:42Z
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Family Strength in Remote Marriage: Social Support, Coping Strategies, and Their Effects: Family Strength in Remote Marriage: Social Support, Coping Strategies, and Their Effects
Hanifah
Herawati, Tin
Defina, Defina
coping strategies
family strength
long distance marriage
social support
Many married couples in Indonesia have carried out long-distance marriages. It happens because the couple is working or going to school. This study aimed to analyze social support and coping strategies and their effect on the strength of families undergoing long-distance marriages. The research was carried out for nine months, namely February-October 2020. The number of respondents in this study was 60 wives who lived in the ex-Pekalongan Residency, namely Batang Regency, Pekalongan City and Regency, Pemalang Regency, Tegal City, and Regency, and Brebes Regency. This research uses a non-probability sampling method with a voluntary sampling technique. They are collecting data using an online questionnaire, namely through a google form. To analyze the influence of variables used, a multiple linear regression test: results, family support and family strength in the medium category. Wives are more likely to use coping strategies that focus on emotions than those that focus on problems. Based on the regression test results, the husband's length of education has a significant positive effect on family strength in long-distance marriages. The research implies that efforts to improve education, especially for husbands, are needed because it affects family strength.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2022-12-31
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10.29244/jfs.v7i2.39543
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 7 No. 2 (2022): Journal of Family Sciences; 136-150
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.v7i2
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2022-06-30T11:47:01Z
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Quality of Marriages of Husband-Wife Families Working in the Formal Sector During the Covid-19 Pandemic as well as Work-Family Conflicts and Family Interactions That Occur: Quality of Marriages of Husband-Wife Families Working in the Formal Sector During the Covid-19 Pandemic as well as Work-Family Conflicts and Family Interactions That Occur
Dyoga, Deshila A.
Herawati, Tin
Defina
covid-19 pandemic
dual earner families
family interaction
marital quality
work-family conflict
The COVID-19 that has occurred has changed all human routines. COVID-19 has also prompted countries to issue work from home (WFH) policies. With this policy, the line between office work and homework is invisible. This condition triggers conflict, especially between husband and wife working, namely between work and family. However, good interaction between family members can be a mediator for working couples. In this regard, the study aims to analyze family interactions and the effect of work-family conflict on the quality of marriage for husband and wife working families during the COVID-19 pandemic. The design of this research is a cross-sectional study and was carried out in the city of Bogor in March 2021. Research respondents are wives who work in the formal sector and have school-age children, and the number is 65 families. The method in this study was self-administered, and an online questionnaire was used. Analysis of the influence of family characteristics, work-family conflict, and family interaction on marriage quality used regression test. As a result, during the COVID-19 pandemic, marriage quality was in the high category, with work-family conflict in the low category and family interactions were in the moderate category. Based on the regression test results, it is known that the quality of marriage is positively and significantly influenced by the length of the marriage and negatively significantly by work-family conflict. The research implication is that work-family conflicts can be overcome with good interactions between family members during the pandemic.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2022-06-30
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Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 7 No. 1 (2022): Journal of Family Sciences; 56-70
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.v7i1
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/39690/23706
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2022-06-30T11:47:01Z
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Working Mother Issue: The Effect of Family Emotional Support on Work-Family Conflict: Working Mother Issue: The Effect of Family Emotional Support on Work-Family Conflict
Miftakhul Jannah, Sekar Afrila
Kadiyono, Anissa Lestari
Harding, Diana
civil cervant
family emotional support
social support
work-family conflict
working mother
The increase in gender equality, women finally have the same opportunities as men in various aspects, including employment. Therefore, the demands experienced by working mothers are increasing, both from work and family. The difficulty of meeting all these demands can lead to work-family conflict, and one factor that can reduce work-family conflict is family emotional support. This study aimed to determine the effect of family emotional support on work-family conflict in mothers who worked as civil servants in the Indonesian Army Education Training and Doctrine Command. Using a non-experimental quantitative design with simple random sampling, this study was conducted in 2021 with 68 female participants who were married and had children. Participants were requested to fill out a questionnaire for 5-10 minutes. Using regression analysis, the result showed no significant effect of family emotional support on work-family conflict in mothers who worked as civil servants in the Indonesian Army Education Training and Doctrine Command. Thus, it can be concluded that participants most likely need other forms of support, such as instrumental support and other sources of support, such as support provided in the workplace or a combination of various forms and sources of social support.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2022-06-30
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10.29244/jfs.v7i1.40628
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 7 No. 1 (2022): Journal of Family Sciences; 43-55
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.v7i1
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/40628/23705
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2022-06-30T11:47:01Z
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Objective Economic Pressures, Livelihood Strategies, and Subjective- Economic Welfare of Survivor’s Families of Sunda Strait Tsunami in Banten: Objective Economic Pressures, Livelihood Strategies, and Subjective- Economic Welfare of Survivor’s Families of Sunda Strait Tsunami in Banten
Laily, Fadilla Marrizka
Sunarti, Euis
livelihood strategies
objective economic pressures
subjective-economic welfare
tsunami
This research is part of umbrella study entitled “The Impact of the 2018 Sunda Strait Tsunami on Family Socio-Economic Vulnerability and Achievement of SDGs Welfare”. This study aims to analyze family characteristics, objective economic pressures, livelihood strategies, and subjective-economic welfare for survivors of Sunda Strait Tsunami disaster in Banten. The research method used is a cross-sectional study involving 60 samples selected by simple random sampling. Data collection was carried out in March 2021 (27-month post disaster). Data analysis used descriptive tests, correlation tests, and logistic regression tests. The regression test results showed that the wife's age, husband's age, income per capita, and objective economic pressure had a significant effect on subjective economic welfare. The results of the cumulative probability analysis show that families with low welfare categories have the opportunity to increase their subjective economic welfare by 0.989 times, while families with high welfare have the opportunity to increase their subjective economic welfare 6,632 times compared to families with low welfare categories. Migration of residence from coastal areas to permanent residences in the middle of plantations does not make families change their livelihoods or explore new skills in earning a living to increase income.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2022-06-30
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Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 7 No. 1 (2022): Journal of Family Sciences; 29-42
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.v7i1
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/40960/23696
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2023-06-15T07:36:08Z
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Husband's Role, Communication, and Father-Son Attachment Based on Perceptions of Male Students: Husband's Role, Communication, and Father-Son Attachment Based on Perceptions of Male Students
Nadia Rahmadini
Diah Krisnatuti
Defina
father-son communication
father-daughter attachment
husband's role
perception
the influence of communication-perception role
Boys perceive the role of a father based on what he sees, namely the role of their father in the family. This study aimed to identify communication, father-son attachment, and husband's role based on student perceptions. Sixty male IPB students from villages and cities were respondents in this study. Based on the results of the study, it was found that there was no difference in communication, father-son attachment, and the perception of the husband's role between students from urban and rural areas. Therefore, the level of communication is in the medium category, attachment is in the safe category, and the perception of the husband's role is in the medium category. Based on the regression test, it is known that father-son communication has a significant positive effect on the perception of the husband's role. So, the higher the communication between father and son, the better the perception of the husband's role in the division of tasks, openness with partners, accountability for the use of resources, and agreement on achieving family goals. The theoretical implication of this research is to prove that father-son communication affects sons' perceptions of the father's role; in practice, good father-son communication makes boys open with their partners, take responsibility, and share household chores.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2023-06-15
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10.29244/jfs.v8i1.41570
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Family Sciences; 1-17
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.v8i1
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/41570/25708
oai:ojs.journal.ipb.ac.id:article/41937
2022-12-31T04:07:42Z
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The Effect of Work-Family Conflict, Communication Pattern, Social Support, and Stress Levels toward Family Quality of Life During The Covid-19 Pandemic: The Effect of Work-Family Conflict, Communication Pattern, Social Support, and Stress Levels toward Family Quality of Life During The Covid-19 Pandemic
Ramadhanti, Hanum Fauziah
Simanjuntak, Megawati
Johan, Irni Rahmayani
family communication pattern
quality of life
social support
stress levels
work-family conflict
Staying at home during the pandemic COVID-19 should be an opportunity to improve the family's quality of life (QoL). Positively, gathering with family at home provides an opportunity to get to know family members in-depth, but also prone to causing various frictions due to the boundary between office work, housework, and family becoming invisible. This study aims to analyze the effect of work-family conflict, communication patterns, social support, and stress levels on the family quality of life before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. The design of this study was a retrospective and cross-sectional study. The study was conducted on nuclear families with working mothers in Jabodetabek and involved 169 working mothers as respondents using voluntary sampling. This study used descriptive analysis, paired two-group analysis, and path analysis. As a result, work-family conflict, communication patterns, social support, stress levels, and quality of life increased during the pandemic. The results of the path analysis found that work-family conflict, communication patterns, and social support had a significant direct effect on family quality of life during a pandemic. The quality of life can be improved by increasing open communication patterns, more social support from husbands and extended families, and reducing work-family conflicts.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2022-12-31
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Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 7 No. 2 (2022): Journal of Family Sciences; 119-135
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.v7i2
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http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/41937/24736
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Pre-marital Sexual Behavior of Adolescents: The Influence of Self-Control, Parental Attachment, and Peer Roles: Pre-marital Sexual Behavior of Adolescents: The Influence of Self-Control, Parental Attachment, and Peer Roles
Malihah, Zahro
Latifah, Melly
Hastuti, Dwi
adolescent self-control
parental attachment
peers roles
pre-marital sexual behavior
Pre-marital sexual behavior in adolescents is influenced by personal, family, and environmental factors, including peer groups. This study aims to analyze the influence of adolescent-parental attachment, self-control, and the role of peers on the pre-marital sexual behavior of high school/vocational high school adolescents. This explanatory research was conducted purposively at SMA and SMK in Bogor city. Data collection was carried out voluntarily using a questionnaire via google form in January 2022. Respondents in this study were 245 teenagers who had unmarried criteria and still had intact parents. The results showed that the majority of adolescent pre-marital sexual behavior was in the "never" category (86.7%), only 1.6% were included in the "always" category. Furthermore, most adolescents have moderate self-control (48.6%), almost half (44.9%) have an attachment to their father in the "moderate" category, more than half of adolescent-mother attachments are in the "good" category (50.6%), while almost half of in the "very good" category in positive peer roles (47.8%). In addition, it was revealed that there was a negative influence between the role of peers and the tendency of pre-marital sexual behavior.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2022-12-31
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Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 7 No. 2 (2022): Journal of Family Sciences; 71-87
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.v7i2
eng
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2023-06-15T11:41:08Z
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The Social Support, Maternal Stress, and Social-Emotional Development of Preschool Children among Working Mothers’ Family during COVID-19: Social Support, Maternal Stress, and Social-Emotional Development of Preschool Children among Working Mothers’ Family during COVID-19
Hadlirah Aulia Qudsi
Risda Rizkillah
Alfiasari
maternal stress
preschool children
social-emotional development
social support
working mothers
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused many changes that have forced working mothers to adapt. This is more challenging if working mothers have preschool children. This study aimed to analyze the effect of social support and maternal stress on the social-emotional development of preschool children among working mothers’ families during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study involved 70 mothers who worked formally or informally, had children aged 4-6 years, came from intact families, and were domiciled in DKI Jakarta and West Java. Sample selection was made by voluntary sampling, and data were collected self-administered using an online questionnaire. Based on the independent sample T-test, there was no significant difference between formal and informal working mothers on social support, maternal stress, and children's social development. The regression test results showed that social support could improve children's social-emotional development. Conversely, maternal stress can reduce children's social-emotional development. Another finding is that girls have better social-emotional development than boys. The study results have implications that working mothers must have good stress management and coping strategies so that children's social development can develop properly.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2023-06-15
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10.29244/jfs.v8i1.42737
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Family Sciences; 70-85
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.v8i1
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/42737/25712
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2023-06-15T07:36:08Z
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The Dynamics of Quarter Life Crisis and Coping Strategies for Final Year Undergraduate Students: The Dynamics of Quarter Life Crisis and Coping Strategies for Final Year Undergraduate Students
Ferani Amira Salsabila
Fransiska Harsyanthi
Ira Mustika
Wulan Sari Putri Hidayat
Yulina Eva Riany
coping strategy
quarter-life crisis
undergraduated student
Quarter-life crisis is a crisis that occurs in individuals aged 20 years and over. In this phase it becomes a difficult phase because of a significant change, previously the individual focused on spending school years but after that he was forced to take responsibility for himself. The purpose of this study is to see the dynamics of the quarter life crisis and coping strategies carried out by individuals who are carrying out lectures at IPB University. The purpose of this study is to look at the dynamics of quarter-life crises and coping strategies by individuals who are currently running lectures at the final year undergraduate. The respondents in the study were 11 final year undergraduate students who were carrying out lectures at the final level. Data were collected using semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions (FGD). The results showed that each individual experienced a different quarter-life crisis, with the most of problems faced are anxiety about the future. Each individual has a different coping strategy in dealing with the crisis they are experienced. The differences comes because of differences in responding problem, parenting style and personality.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2023-06-15
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10.29244/jfs.v8i1.42751
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Family Sciences; 123-135
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.v8i1
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/42751/25715
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2023-12-09T09:26:16Z
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Analysis Marital Quality and Parenting Style in Adolescence Marriage Family: Analysis Marital Quality and Parenting Style in Adolescence Marriage Family
Irmalia Noviani
Sri Ajrania
Fitri Ayu Wahyuni
adolescence
child marriage, family
parenting style
quality of marriage
Marriage during adolescence has an impact on the unpreparedness of families to carry out family duties and functions, including in building the quality of marriage and childcare. This study aims to analyze the quality of marriage and parenting styles in families who married in adolescence. This study used a phenomenological qualitative descriptive method using a purposive sampling technique. There were 3 participants in this study with criteria of mothers who married during adolescence and had children. This research was conducted in Purwakarta Regency in February-April 2022. Data collection techniques used observation, and semi-structured interviews with data analysis, reduction, and conclusion. The results showed that the quality of marriage in families who married in adolescence had low-quality marriages as indicated by poor communication between family members and low family economic conditions. In parenting styles, families generally adopt a permissive parenting style which is shown by giving warm affection to children but not accompanied by clear and consistent rules.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2023-06-15
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10.29244/jfs.v8i1.42863
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Family Sciences; 109-122
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.v8i1
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/42863/25714
oai:ojs.journal.ipb.ac.id:article/43239
2023-06-15T07:36:08Z
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The The Influence of Gender Values and Gender Roles on The Resilience of Fisherman Families During The Pandemic COVID-19: The Influence of Gender Values and Gender Roles on The Resilience of Fisherman Families During The Pandemic COVID-19
Nainggolan, Elizabeth Risda Mutiara
Herien Puspitawati
family resilience
gender roles
gender values
Fishermen's families, as the dominant family in coastal regions, are inextricably linked to the COVID-19 pandemic effect. Each family member must adapt to the changes that occur due to the different factors that impact the lives of fishermen's families. This study was carried out in Eretan Wetan Village, Indramayu District. The study was worked out in April-May 2022. This research uses a non-probability sampling method and a purposive sampling technique. The data collected through interviews using a questionnaire was then processed with the help of Microsoft Office Excel 2013 software and the Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) 25.0 for Windows. This study's participants were fishermen's wives with at least one child. Multiple linear regression analysis indicate that gender values and gender roles significantly positively affect the resilience of fishing families. These results show that gender values and gender roles that work well are needed to maintain the resilience of fishing families, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2023-06-15
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Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Family Sciences; 18-33
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.v8i1
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/43239/25709
oai:ojs.journal.ipb.ac.id:article/43540
2022-12-31T04:07:42Z
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Establishing Healthy Eating Habits during Child Development to Reduce the Prevalence of Obesity: Establishing Healthy Eating Habits during Child Development to Reduce the Prevalence of Obesity
Reviani, Nia
Riany, Yulina Eva
children
eating habits
lifestyle
obesity
prevention
Obesity is becoming a major public health problem in the general population lately, affecting children and adults. The numbers of obesity could be diminished by performing healthy eating habits and lifestyles at a child's developmental age as they share the same risk factors and are intimately related. This paper is a literature review using various references from relevant journals to examine problems and find answers to existing problems. References were obtained through search engines, then selected based on their closeness to the topic raised in this study. Environments that have low access to healthy foods such as fresh fruit and vegetables are generally found in areas that have socioeconomic problems or in minority groups; on the contrary, areas or groups that have good access to fast food vendors are usually offering foods that contain high sugar and fat. Healthy eating habits can be formed by providing examples of healthy habits in children and increasing parents' attention to their eating patterns.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2022-12-31
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http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/43540
10.29244/jfs.v7i2.43540
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 7 No. 2 (2022): Journal of Family Sciences; 88-101
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.v7i2
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/43540/24734
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oai:ojs.journal.ipb.ac.id:article/43942
2023-06-15T07:36:08Z
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Sensing the Squeeze of Sandwich Generation Women in Jakarta, Indonesia: Sensing the Squeeze of Sandwich Generation Women in Jakarta, Indonesia
Dian Kristiani Irawaty
Maria Gayatri
elderly
Indonesia
sandwich generation
women
The majority of Indonesian women, known as "sandwich generations," have taken care of their young children and aging parents. Individual role-balancing challenges among these "sandwich" women have not yet, been fully investigated. This study aims to highlight Indonesian women's obstacles for being a sandwich generation. A qualitative descriptive case study through semi-structured interviews was carried out. A purposive sampling by key informants was conducted in June 2022 until saturation of the information was reached. This study involved six informants who live in Jakarta. Qualitative content analysis was carried out to generate codes and assign categories. From female respondent perspectives, males frequently provide financial support, whereas women are more likely to do so emotionally and assist with daily tasks like housework, grocery shopping, and personal cleanliness. Because of this, there was a significant conclusion that most sandwich-generation women received limited help during children and elderly care, evidencing the existence of other external factors favorable to physical, emotional, and mental stress and financial challenges.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2023-06-15
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http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/43942
10.29244/jfs.v8i1.43942
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Family Sciences; 52-69
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.v8i1
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/43942/25711
oai:ojs.journal.ipb.ac.id:article/44122
2023-06-15T07:36:08Z
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Meta Analysis Study of Interpersonal Communication and Speech Delay in Early Childhood: Meta Analysis Study of Interpersonal Communication and Speech Delay in Early Childhood
Devina Junita Sujaya
Ananta Yudiarso
interpersonal communication
speech delay
meta-analysis
correlation effect size
different test effect size
Speech delay in children is closely related to their interpersonal communication. Previous studies have found that 10-20 percent of young children experience speech delay which ultimately affects their interpersonal communication. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect size of the different test and the correlation of the results of the study which linked children's interpersonal communication and speech delay. This meta-analysis uses 14 research journals. There are 11 journals using the correlation method and 3 journals using the different test method. Data were analyzed using effect size correlation and effect size difference tests. The results showed that interpersonal communication has a large correlation size effect on speech delay with r = 0.504. The different test has a small effect size, g = 0.329. The results of the correlation effect size and the different test effect size are formed by external factors related to stimulation and family support, as well as a positive environment.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2023-06-15
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http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/44122
10.29244/jfs.v8i1.44122
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Family Sciences; 86-108
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.v8i1
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/44122/25713
oai:ojs.journal.ipb.ac.id:article/45096
2023-06-15T07:36:08Z
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Economic Pressure and Debt Decision-Making of the Customer's Family Bank Keliling/Bank Emok: Economic Pressure and Debt Decision-Making of the Customer's Family Bank Keliling/Bank Emok
Rosanti, Ranti
Euis Sunarti
: bank keliling/bank emok
debt decision making
economic pressure
Difficult economic conditions often force families to borrow money from bank keliling/bank emok. This study analyzes the effect of family characteristics, debt characteristics, economic pressure before debt, and debt decision-making on economic pressure after debt. In particular, this study distinguishes economic pressures before and after debt. The research design used is a retrospective and cross-sectional study involving 60 wives of customers of bank keliling/bank emok selected by simple random sampling. This research is located in Pulosari Village and Margamekar Village, Pangalengan District, Bandung Regency, West Java. The correlation test results show a significant positive relationship between objective economic pressure before debt and debt decision-making. Debt decision-making is positively related to objective and subjective economic pressure after debt. The economic pressure after the debt is higher than before the debt. This study concludes that the higher objective economic pressure before debt and the greater reason for debt, the higher economic pressure after debt. The study results show the importance of families raising awareness about the risks of debt so that there is no increase in economic pressure.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2023-06-15
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10.29244/jfs.v8i1.45096
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Family Sciences; 34-51
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.v8i1
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/45096/25710
oai:ojs.journal.ipb.ac.id:article/49718
2024-02-27T07:47:03Z
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Family Physical Economic Strength of Bank Emok Customer: An Analysis the Influence of Debt Behavior, Lifestyle, Economic Pressure, and Family Financial Conditions
Sunarti, Euis
Zammi, Mahfud
Kusumaningrum, Woro Dwi
Fuadah, Rima Syifani
debt behavior
economic pressure
family economic strength
lifestyle
financial literacy
Bank Emok is a mobile bank that uses a group mechanism that sits together (emok) every week for debt disbursement and a joint responsibility payment guarantee system. The purpose of this study was to analyze the influence of debt behavior, lifestyle, economic pressure, and family financial conditions (literacy, management, attitudes) on the physical economic strength of Bank Emok customers in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. This cross-sectional study involved 150 families of Bank Emok customers who were selected by simple random sampling. The research instrument had adequate reliability and validity. The results of the analysis show that there are Bank Emok customer families who are not categorized as poor (71.3% with the Bogor poverty line; 52% with the World Bank poverty line). Quite a large number of wives (63.4%) and husbands (51%) did not complete basic education (12 years). The husband's main job is laborer/employee (47.3%) and 57% of the wives work in various jobs. Debts range from 2-16 million, the average installment per week is 138 thousand. As many as 26.7 percent of families fall into the category of high economic pressure, this is indicated by the difficulty of the family in fulfilling food, education and life skills. The results of the analysis show that the physical economic strength of the family is positively influenced by financial literacy, financial management, attendance mechanisms, the husband's length of education, and family income, and is negatively affected by the husband's age. The analyzed model contributes 27.9 percent to the physical-economic strength of the family. Families need to increase their understanding of basic financial concepts and spending priorities because they play an important role in increasing the physical-economic strength of families.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2023-12-28
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10.29244/jfs.v8i2.49718
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Family Sciences; 157-169
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.v8i2
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/49718/27030
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2024-03-05T13:45:10Z
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The Verbal Influence of Husband and Wife on The Verbal of Couple and Children in The Family
Defina, Defina
family
influence
relationship
verbal abuse
verbal affection
Interaction among family members can be in the form of verbal interaction. A bad verbal partner has an impact on verbal in the family. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship and test the influence of family characteristics, husband-wife verbal, on partner and child verbal. This study used a cross-sectional design. The population of this research is husband/wife in Indonesia. The number of respondents was 113 people. The results show that the income of one husband and wife has a significant positive relationship with verbal affection for their partner and their children. Verbal violence of one partner has a significant positive relationship with verbal abuse of their children. A husband/wife's verbal affection for a partner has a significant positive relationship with verbal affection for children. Respondents' verbal violence to their partners had a significant positive effect on verbal violence toward children. Respondents' verbal affection for their partner has a significant positive effect on verbal affection for children. The negative diction used is stupid, and the positive meaning is dear. In conclusion, husband/wife's verbal relationship and influence on their verbal to their children.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2024-02-29
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10.29244/jfs.vi.49734
Journal of Family Sciences; 2024: Special Edition from National Seminar on Family, Child, and Consumer Issue: Building a Quality Family to Create a Golden Indonesia; 1-17
2460-2329
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/49734/27629
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oai:ojs.journal.ipb.ac.id:article/49756
2024-02-27T07:47:03Z
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Parenting Style, Social Support, Peer Relationship, and Coping Strategies among Students During Online Learning
Oktaviani, Maya
Elmanora
Hasanah, Uswatun
coping strategies
family
online learning
peers
students
Covid-19 has significantly impacted the daily lives of all people, so the government needs to take public health measures such as distance and online learning, which makes students adapt to solving problems through coping strategies. This study analyses the influence of parenting style, social support, and peer relationships on students' online learning coping strategies. This study uses an associative quantitative approach. The population in this study were students at the Universitas Negeri Jakarta (UNJ). This study involved 505 students at the Universitas Negeri Jakarta with a voluntary sampling technique. The researcher conducted this study at Universitas Negeri Jakarta from April to June 2023. The researcher analyses the research data using descriptive and inferential statistics, including multiple linear regression tests. The regression test results show that parenting style, social support, and peer relationships can improve student coping strategies. As much as 34.7 percent of adaptability in adjusting or solving student problems can be explained through parenting style, social support, and peer relationships. This research implies that parents and peers contribute significantly to students' coping strategies. Both have their respective roles that can increase or decrease a student's ability to adapt to the problems they face.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2023-12-28
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http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/49756
10.29244/jfs.v8i2.49756
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Family Sciences; 249-263
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.v8i2
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/49756/27028
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oai:ojs.journal.ipb.ac.id:article/49784
2024-03-05T13:44:58Z
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Family Resilience in Urban Extreme Poverty
Ramadhana, Maulana Rezi
extreme poverty
family
family resilience
urban communities
The impact of poverty causes pressure that weakens family resilience. Although measurements of family resilience are available, there are not many up-to-date measures for urban poor families in Indonesia. The purpose of this study is to describe the profile of family resilience and the conditions of vulnerability of extreme urban poor families. The research subjects were the heads of families (N=416) spread across five sub-districts in the city of Bandung, with the highest number of poverties, where most of the subjects worked as daily laborers. The measurement uses a scale of family resilience through four dimensions: the quality of physical, economic, psychological, social, and family structure as demographic resilience. Data were analyzed with descriptive and correlational statistics using JASP 0.15. The results show that poor families have a level of fulfillment of family resilience qualities of 16.5 percent (12.62 percent on the dimensions of physical endurance, 12.46 percent on the economic dimension, 17.33 percent on the psychological dimension and 19.95 percent on the social dimension). Several dimensions have a significant positive relationship, with the highest level on the relationship between dimensions of physical and economic resilience (r=.768). Six conditions of vulnerability were found, namely related to job instability and income that is less than needed, environmental cleanliness and insufficient food consumption, misunderstanding of family goals, and lack of gratitude for conditions. The research findings show two sub-dimensions in each dimension of social resilience and psychological resilience. Suggestions and implications are directed at recommendations for urban extreme poverty alleviation programs and optimizing family quality programs, especially aspects of independence.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2024-02-29
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http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/49784
10.29244/jfs.vi.49784
Journal of Family Sciences; 2024: Special Edition from National Seminar on Family, Child, and Consumer Issue: Building a Quality Family to Create a Golden Indonesia; 18-33
2460-2329
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/49784/27630
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oai:ojs.journal.ipb.ac.id:article/49789
2023-11-02T08:01:49Z
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Factors Influencing The Social-Emotional Development of Children And Adolescents: A Study Systematic Literature Review
Rachman, Yane Ardian
Sumarwan, Ujang
Latifah, Melly
Herawati, Tin
emotional
child development
social
youth
Adolescence brings about major changes that are intertwined in all domains of development, not only in the physical dimension but also in social-emotional development. This study aims to analyze the factors that influence the social-emotional development of children and adolescents. This study used a systematic literature review method. The analysis used was the Preferred Reporting Item for Systematic Review and Meta-Analytic (PRISMA) method. After scanning titles, abstracts and inclusion criteria, 575 journals were analyzed. Some findings were excluded because they did not meet the criteria, so the number of journals included in the discussion totaled 38 articles. The results showed that factors influencing socio-emotional development were grouped into six factors, namely socio-economic characteristics, mother-child interactions, risky behavior and device use, parental psychological conditions, attachment and parenting, and school learning programs. Suggestions that can be given are improving the psychological well-being of mothers, maintaining and increasing positive interactions between mothers and adolescents, parents have attachment and conduct positive parenting, adolescents have the ability to recognize and manage emotions.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2023-10-31
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http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/49789
10.29244/jfs.vi.49789
Journal of Family Sciences; 2023: Special Edition from National Seminar on Family, Child, and Consumer Issue: Building a Quality Family to Create a Golden Indonesia; 1-17
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.vi
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/49789/26553
oai:ojs.journal.ipb.ac.id:article/49792
2023-11-02T08:01:44Z
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Screen Time and Early Childhood Well-Being: A Systematic Literature Review Approach
Irzalinda, Vivi
Latifah, Melly
child well-being
early childhood
language development
screen time
systematic literature review
The technological advancements of the 21st century have created a shift in learning experiences for children, exposing them to various digital devices from an early age. One of the keys to a prosperous future for children is knowing the impact of screen time on children's well-being. This systematic literature review aims to provide an overview of the influence of screen time on early childhood well-being from existing empirical evidence. Using the PRISMA principles, this literature review identified 23 relevant studies from scopus indexed articles (Q1-Q4). The research subjects were children and mothers. The analysis grouped themes and displayed the interconnectedness of emerging themes using VosViewer software. The results of the systematic literature review showed that generally screen time has a negative impact on early childhood well-being in the physical and psychosocial dimensions. The impact of screen time on the cognitive dimension is negative and positive. The negative impact of screen time on the cognitive dimension of early childhood well-being includes delays in early childhood language development. Meanwhile, the positive impact of screen time on the cognitive dimension of early childhood well-being is that the media and tools in learning become more interesting. The results of this literature review have implications for the importance of providing insight to various stakeholders about the impact of screen time on early childhood well-being in various conditions.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2023-10-31
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10.29244/jfs.vi.49792
Journal of Family Sciences; 2023: Special Edition from National Seminar on Family, Child, and Consumer Issue: Building a Quality Family to Create a Golden Indonesia; 18-34
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.vi
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/49792/26557
oai:ojs.journal.ipb.ac.id:article/49804
2023-11-02T08:01:41Z
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The Father's Parenting Involvement and Adolescent Resilience in Families with Working Spouses in Depok City
Kumalasari, Berti
Siroj, Eko Yuliarti
Yunus, Husnayaini Hawari
adolescents
dual-earner
parenting
resilience
Optimal parenting is an important key to building adolescent resilience. Societal culture tends to exclude fathers from parenting. At the same time, the father's involvement in parenting has a positive effect on adolescent development. This study aims to analyze the father's parenting involvement and adolescents' resilience in families where both husband and wife work. This study used a descriptive qualitative phenomenological method with a purposive sampling technique. There were 15 respondents in this study with the criteria of adolescent children with working fathers and mothers. This research was conducted in Depok City in June 2023. Data collection techniques using in-depth interviews with data analysis, reduction, presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results showed that adolescents whose fathers are directly involved in parenting, care, and pay attention to adolescents and do not conflict with adolescents tend to have high resilience, indicated by being adaptable, not easily angry, and having adequate social support from family, friends, and teachers at school. This study is expected to provide input for relevant institutions and agencies to start campaigning for the importance of fathers' involvement in parenting in order to increase adolescent resilience.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2023-10-31
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http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/49804
10.29244/jfs.vi.49804
Journal of Family Sciences; 2023: Special Edition from National Seminar on Family, Child, and Consumer Issue: Building a Quality Family to Create a Golden Indonesia; 108-125
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.vi
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/49804/26563
oai:ojs.journal.ipb.ac.id:article/49805
2024-02-27T07:47:03Z
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Case Study: Parenting Use of Digital Technology in Preschool Children by Middle-Class Digital Immigrant Parents
Najmudin, Muhammad Faisal
Sardin, Sardin
Sulistiono, Eko
digital immigrants
parenting
preschool children
This study explores parents' knowledge of digital technology among the digital immigrant generation, who often face difficulties in utilizing technology, parenting practices for preschool children, and associated challenges. It employs qualitative research through a case study method, conducting interviews with parents born before 1981, having children aged 0-6 years, and falling within the lower-middle-class income bracket. This research was conducted from May to June 2023 in Bandung. From the five informants, it was evident that they possessed various digital devices, including smartphones, televisions, computers, and laptops with internet connections. Despite not growing up with digital technology, these parents utilize smartphones to enhance their children's motor and language development, often through educational videos or entertainment, such as games. Nonetheless, they face challenges and risks, such as children becoming overly reliant on technology and reducing their direct social interaction. In the current digital age, parents play a crucial role in ensuring appropriate and safe digital technology usage for preschool-aged children whose cognitive and functional abilities are still developing. Consequently, these findings emphasize the need for parents to exercise careful supervision of the content accessed by their children, potentially by implementing special rules or restrictions on screen time.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2023-12-28
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http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/49805
10.29244/jfs.v8i2.49805
Journal of Family Sciences; Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Family Sciences; 220-235
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.v8i2
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/49805/27026
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2023-11-02T08:01:33Z
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Self-Adjustment and Psychological Well-being of Santri at the Asshiddiqiyah 2 Islamic Boarding School, Tangerang, Banten
Mulyati
Mashabi, Nurlaila A.
Ciptianingsih, Rina Andriani
islamic boarding school
psychological well-being
relationship
santri, self-adjustment
Adapting to a new situation is not easy thing to do, especially if the situation you face is very different from the previous situation. This study aimed to determine the relationship between self-adjustment and the psychological well-being of students at Asshiddiqiyah 2 Islamic Boarding School, Tangerang, Banten. Data were collected in May 2022, using a correlational approach. The population in this study was students aged 13-16 years with a total sample of 130 male and female respondents. The sample in this study was determined using proportional stratified random sampling with data collection techniques using a questionnaire (questionnaire) adjustment and psychological well-being. Spearman's rank correlation coefficient was used to test the data hypothesis. The results of the analysis show that the correlation coefficient between self-adjustment and psychological well-being is 0.989, with t count 7.078 > t table 1.960. It can be concluded that there is a significant relationship between self-adjustment and the psychological well-being of students at Asshiddiqiyah 2 Islamic Boarding School, Tangerang Banten. The theoretical implication of this study is that self-adjustment and psychological well-being have a positive relationship. Based on the analysis results, the relationship between self-adjustment and psychological well-being was strong and significant.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2023-10-31
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http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/49829
10.29244/jfs.vi.49829
Journal of Family Sciences; 2023: Special Edition from National Seminar on Family, Child, and Consumer Issue: Building a Quality Family to Create a Golden Indonesia; 35-50
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.vi
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/49829/26558
oai:ojs.journal.ipb.ac.id:article/49888
2024-03-05T13:41:55Z
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Digital Parenting and School Climate to Improve Discipline Character in Students
Ngulandari, Puspita Rini
Oktaviani, Maya
Elmanora, Elmanora
digital parenting
discipline character
parenting
school climate
student
Family is not the only factor that can shape the character of a child's discipline. Schools where children get education and experience, can form a disciplinary character because they must comply with applicable regulations. This study aims to determine the effect of digital parenting and school climate on students' disciplinary character. The research method used an associative quantitative approach. The researcher distributed questionnaires using Google Forms. A proportionate stratified random sampling technique was used to select the sample with 251 students in seventh and eighth grades at Public Junior High School in East Jakarta. The results showed a significant simultaneous effect between digital parenting and school climate on students' disciplinary character. Digital parenting and school climate together can explain the character of discipline by 44.1 percent. So that parents need to increase assistance and control to children by implementing digital parenting. To the school it is necessary to maintain a healthy school climate to form and improve the character of discipline in students. Thus, the higher the application of digital parenting and the healthier or more open the school climate, the higher the character of discipline in students.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2024-02-29
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http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/49888
10.29244/jfs.vi.49888
Journal of Family Sciences; 2024: Special Edition from National Seminar on Family, Child, and Consumer Issue: Building a Quality Family to Create a Golden Indonesia; 117-131
2460-2329
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/49888/27636
oai:ojs.journal.ipb.ac.id:article/49894
2023-11-02T08:01:26Z
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The Probability of Socioeconomic Status and Demographics Effect on Birth Weight Babies
Widiani, Dini
Sibarani, Rachel Arielle
Tarani, Ni Putu Mia
Kautsar, Achmad
birth weight
demography
LBW
socio-economic
Low Birth Weight (LBW) can lead to stunting and the impact of stunting in long term. Socioeconomic status and demographic factors can be a cause of baby’s low birth weight. The study aims to analyze the probability of a household giving birth to a baby with low birth weight. The data used in the research uses data from the 2021 National Socio-economic Survey (Susenas). The model used in this study is a logit model with a total of 2,203,472. The result shows poor households, household partners with low education, and household members who smoke have a significantly lower probability of giving birth to normal baby’s weight Meanwhile, households who work in the formal sector and live in urban areas have a significantly higher probability of giving birth to normal-weight babies. Households with a good socioeconomic status will provide optimal nutrition. Households in urban areas still have a better level of health than those in rural areas and households that do not smoke will give birth to healthier babies with normal weight.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2023-10-31
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10.29244/jfs.vi.49894
Journal of Family Sciences; 2023: Special Edition from National Seminar on Family, Child, and Consumer Issue: Building a Quality Family to Create a Golden Indonesia; 51-65
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.vi
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http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/49894/26559
oai:ojs.journal.ipb.ac.id:article/49895
2024-03-05T13:44:36Z
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Analysis of The Influence of Socio-Economic Status and Demographics on Depression Symptoms in Marriage
Sibarani, Rachel Arielle
Larosa, Nina Ardya Putri
Tarani, Ni Putu Mia
Kautsar, Achmad
demographic
depressive symptoms
household
marital status
socioeconomic status
More than 19 million people experience mental and emotional disorders, and more than 12 million people aged over 15 years’ experience depression in Indonesia, one of which is experienced in marriage. Symptoms of depression in a marriage are influenced by demographic and socio-economic status. This research aims to analyze the possibility of depressive symptoms occurring in marriage using several variables including income level, happiness, number of children, and education. This research uses a logit model to analyze the probability of an event. The number of observations used in the research was 2,685 using data from the Indonesian Family Life Survey 5. The results of the study showed that income level had a significant negative relationship of 30.3 percent to depression in marriage. Other factors such as education can also have an influence and satisfaction in the family also has a positive impact on the quality of marital relationships. From this research, results were obtained that show factors that influence depression in marriage to reduce the probability of experiencing depression in marriage.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2024-02-29
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10.29244/jfs.vi.49895
Journal of Family Sciences; 2024: Special Edition from National Seminar on Family, Child, and Consumer Issue: Building a Quality Family to Create a Golden Indonesia; 34-47
2460-2329
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/49895/27631
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2023-11-02T08:01:23Z
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Building Quality of Human Capital through Pre-Marital School for Teenagers in Ciherang Village
Riany, Yulina Eva
Mintarti
Matoati, Rindang
Mustika, Ira
Asyhar, Athaya Nadiya
Nadia, Siva
Ramadhansyah
adolescence
child marriage
empowerment
family function
family well-being
The number of child marriages in Indonesia continues to increase and Indonesia is in the top 10 with the highest number of child marriages in the world. Pre-Marital School is a non-formal learning about marriage preparation for adolescents to gain knowledge and readiness before entering family life. The objectives of the Pre-Marital School are to reduce the high rate of child marriage, change adolescents' perception of family welfare, increase adolescents' knowledge related to family welfare and family functions, family nutrition, and improve family welfare. This study used action research method, which is organizing measurable action activities for teenagers in Ciherang Village, Bogor Regency, West Java. The number of participants involved was 16 teenagers. The data collected were pre-test and post-test data. The data was processed with SPPS by looking at the average change in knowledge. The results show that there has been a change in adolescents' perceptions about the importance of forming a prosperous family, an increase in adolescents' knowledge about the minimum age of marriage, indicators of prosperous family stages and family functions, and an increase in knowledge about family nutrition in adolescents. The success of this program shows that it is necessary to re-conduct similar programs that can be carried out in other areas. It is hoped that this program can reduce the number of child marriages in Indonesia.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2023-10-31
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10.29244/jfs.vi.49925
Journal of Family Sciences; 2023: Special Edition from National Seminar on Family, Child, and Consumer Issue: Building a Quality Family to Create a Golden Indonesia; 126-138
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.vi
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/49925/26568
oai:ojs.journal.ipb.ac.id:article/49929
2024-03-05T13:44:19Z
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The Phenomenon of Early Marriage and its Impact on Family Resilience
Zulfa, Vania
Hasanah, Uswatun
Kusaini, Fitriana
early marriage
family resilience
phenomenon
Early marriage is a marriage that is carried out under the age of 19 and generally does not have the readiness to build a family physically, economically, emotionally and has not thought about the impact of family resilience. The purpose of this study was to determine the background, causal factors and family resilience of early marriage. This research uses a qualitative case study method. There were 12 primary and secondary informants. Data collection techniques used observation, interviews, and document studies. Data analysis uses the theory of Miles and Huberman (1984) and checks the validity of the data by triangulating data sources. The results showed that the background of early marriage was due to a lack of education for the community regarding the impact of early marriage, a feeling of shame for neighbors who were married but themselves were not married, and a feeling of fear of becoming an old maid. The factors of early marriage are fear of causing fitnah, being matched because they have seen a prospective husband who is already working, the condition of parents who are not intact so they cannot afford to pay for children's schooling, the influence of social media and peers. The findings of this study are that early marriages are generally conducted “siri” because of the ease of access compared to official marriages. The level of family resilience of early marriage couples is still vulnerable, especially the legality of family integrity, physical resilience, economic resilience, and socio-psychological resilience.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2024-02-29
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10.29244/jfs.vi.49929
Journal of Family Sciences; 2024: Special Edition from National Seminar on Family, Child, and Consumer Issue: Building a Quality Family to Create a Golden Indonesia; 48-58
2460-2329
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/49929/27632
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oai:ojs.journal.ipb.ac.id:article/49943
2023-11-02T08:01:22Z
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The Role of Social and Economic Dimensions of The Family in Preventing and Reducing Stunting in Bekasi District
Setiawan, Edi
Machsus, Septriyan
family
social and economic
stunting
PUS
toddler
Abstract
The family has an important role in preventing and reducing stunting cases. Family is the smallest unit in society. Family has a real influence on children's health and nutrition. Efforts to be a family role have an effectively positive impact on high rates of stunting. Family has responsibilities to provide healthy food and nutritious food to children, and families have to create a healthy environment and provide good stimulation for children's growth. In addition, the role of the family also involves education and understanding of good nutrition, disease prevention, and maintaining proper hygiene and sanitation for children. Families also have an essential role in accessing and using public health services, like visiting a midwife, nurse, or doctor, doing immunizations for children, and monitoring children's growth at health facilities. This study confirms that the influence of social, economic, and health variables has a significant influence on the high incidence of stunting in Bekasi Regency. Several variables such as the Growth Risk of stunting families, prospective PUS, and catin (calon pengantin) access to health services are the causes of the high incidence of stunting in children in Bekasi Regency.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2023-10-31
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10.29244/jfs.vi.49943
Journal of Family Sciences; 2023: Special Edition from National Seminar on Family, Child, and Consumer Issue: Building a Quality Family to Create a Golden Indonesia; 66-79
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.vi
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/49943/26560
oai:ojs.journal.ipb.ac.id:article/49944
2024-03-05T13:44:02Z
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The Influence of Marital Quality and Coping Strategy on Parenting Environment Quality in Long Distance Marriage Families
Syafhil, Jihan Fairuz
Herawati, Tin
coping strategy
long distance marriage
marital quality
parenting environment quality
Long distance marriage presents challenges and changes to family life both in terms of the quality of the marriage and the quality of parenting. This research aims to analyze the influence of marital quality and coping strategies on the quality of parenting in long distance marriage families. The approach in this research is quantitative with a cross-sectional study design. This study involved families undergoing long distance marriages with the criteria of a minimum separation of one month, having preschool aged children (3-6 years), and domiciled in Bogor Regency or City. The respondents in this study were 30 mothers. Sampling in this study used non-probability sampling with snowball sampling technique. The results study shows that the quality of marriage and the quality of the parenting environment are moderate, while coping strategies are classified as low. The results of the regression test show that the length of separation has a significant negative effect, while problem-focused coping and the child's gender have a significant positive effect on the quality of the parenting environment. There was no relationship or influence of marital quality on the quality of the parenting environment in this study. This research can be a basis for developing special support programs for long distance marriage couples as well as further knowledge in the context of long distance marriage.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2024-02-29
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10.29244/jfs.vi.49944
Journal of Family Sciences; 2024: Special Edition from National Seminar on Family, Child, and Consumer Issue: Building a Quality Family to Create a Golden Indonesia; 59-74
2460-2329
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/49944/27633
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2024-03-05T13:43:44Z
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Adolescent Reading Literacy in View of Family Support and Reading Duration in Middle School Students
Firdausih, Andrielina
Utami, Cahyaning Bhakti
Fitri, Ilhamda
adolescent reading literacy
family support
reading duration
middle school student
Literacy is an important skill and relates to the ability to listen, speak, write, and count. This study aims to analyze the influence of family support and duration of reading on adolescent reading literacy. This study uses a quantitative survey approach research design. The number of samples in this study were 127 students through cluster random sampling method. Data analysis was carried out in several stages, namely data coding, SPSS analysis, namely inference test, normality test, correlation test, and multiple linear regression test. The results showed that the dominant (36.2%) subjects were 14 years old. As many as (30.7%) are 15 years old. The results showed that half (50%) of the research subjects read books for entertainment several times a year. The results showed that the majority (68%) of the study subjects had moderate reading duration and the family support given to the sample was very high (93%). The results of the study also show that family support and duration of reading affect adolescent reading literacy. The result of this study have implications for parent mindset to support literacy from an early age and adolescent to read more frequently.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2024-02-29
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http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/49945
10.29244/jfs.vi.49945
Journal of Family Sciences; 2024: Special Edition from National Seminar on Family, Child, and Consumer Issue: Building a Quality Family to Create a Golden Indonesia; 75-85
2460-2329
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/49945/27634
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2024-03-05T13:43:28Z
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The Role of Age and Imaginative Play as Predictors of Cognitive Flexibility in Preschool-Aged Children
Putri, Atika Rahma
Djuwita, Efriyani
Wiswanti, Inge Uli
cognitive flexibility
imaginative play
preschool-aged
preschooler
Cognitive flexibility is a part of executive function that helps individuals adjust to changing circumstances, which is important for children to adapt with surroundings. Alongside with rapid cognitive development during preschool-age, preschoolers also show maturity in symbolic functions that grow distinct characteristics in imaginative play. This research aimed to see the role of age and imaginative play in predicting preschool-aged children's cognitive flexibility. Sample was carried out using a convenience-sampling technique and this research subjects were 74 preschoolers (4–6 years) and their parents. Participants in this study are preschool-aged children who are enrolled at preschool in Jakarta, Bogor, and Depok areas, along with parents or guardians of the children who accompanied the children in their daily activities at home. This study used hierarchical linear regression analysis techniques in SPSS to analyze the role of age and imaginative play in predicting cognitive flexibility. The result showed both age and imaginative play significantly predict cognitive flexibility. Age has 9.4 percent of the role, whereas imaginative play accounted for 8.3 percent. These provide an illustration for parents and educators that imaginative play activities can facilitate the development of cognitive flexibility at preschool age.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2024-02-29
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10.29244/jfs.vi.49946
Journal of Family Sciences; 2024: Special Edition from National Seminar on Family, Child, and Consumer Issue: Building a Quality Family to Create a Golden Indonesia; 86-98
2460-2329
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/49946/27635
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oai:ojs.journal.ipb.ac.id:article/50060
2023-11-02T08:01:17Z
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Literature Review: Relevance of Communication Anxiety in Early Childhood and Game Media
Yanuarsari, Dzuha Hening
Pratiwi, Mutia Rahmi
children
communication apprehension
family communication
game
self-concept
Communication anxiety needs to be handled by the family from an early age because it can have an impact on the process of establishing a child's self-concept. This happens because children experience a phase of adaptation in a new environment, such as a school environment. The handling of children's communication anxiety is carried out by family communication and games. The purpose of this article is to describe the state of the art about children's communication anxiety and games using the literature review method in a scientific journal for two years (2022-2023). As a result, ten journals specifically discuss anxiety in early childhood and various media games, four journals in 2022 and eight journals in 2023. The game media used to reduce anxiety in early childhood are hand puppets, snake and ladders, puzzles, coloring and origami, and roleplaying. The game media is considered capable of overcoming the problem of child anxiety because the child world is playing so children can describe their emotions better.
Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University
2023-10-31
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http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/50060
10.29244/jfs.vi.50060
Journal of Family Sciences; 2023: Special Edition from National Seminar on Family, Child, and Consumer Issue: Building a Quality Family to Create a Golden Indonesia; 80-93
2460-2329
10.29244/jfs.vi
eng
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jfs/article/view/50060/26561
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