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<title>Family Friendly Kampong: Building A Sustainable, Resilient, And Madani Society To Address Contemporary Megatrends On Family</title>
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<description>Family Friendly Kampong: Building A Sustainable, Resilient, And Madani Society To Address Contemporary Megatrends On Family
Sunarti, Euis
In today’s rapidly changing world, families are increasingly confronted with complex and interconnected pressures, ranging from economic instability and urbanization to digital transformation and shifting social values. These global megatrends are not only reshaping societies but also redefining the structure, roles, and resilience of families. In response to these challenges, the concept of the Family-Friendly Kampong emerges as a context-based social innovation. It emphasizes the central role of families as the foundation of social development, while promoting community environments that are supportive, inclusive, and sustainable. Family-friendly kampong is a social innovation of IPB as a form of academic work to increase academic contributions to the development of families and the wider community. It reflects a combination of theoretical exploration and empirical evidence derived from research and community-based practices in Indonesia. ...
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2026 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Mental Health In The Family Ecosystem Perspective: Introduction, Prevention, And Recommendations</title>
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<description>Mental Health In The Family Ecosystem Perspective: Introduction, Prevention, And Recommendations
Sunarti, Euis
This paper discusses several main topics, beginning with the phenomenon of family mental health problems, including the basic definitions and scope, categories, causes, and impacts of mental health problems, as well as the concept of the “iceberg phenomenon,” which illustrates the large number of unseen mental health cases. The next topic discusses mental health from the perspective of the family ecosystem. This section elaborates on the individual and family micro-ecosystem (resilience, interaction, and stress management), as well as the meso-exo system of family-friendly communities, which play an important role in supporting the mental health of every family member. ...
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<title>Family Resilience In Families With Adolescent Children</title>
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<description>Family Resilience In Families With Adolescent Children
Sunarti, Euis
This paper discusses several main topics related to family resilience in families with adolescent children in the Digital Era, which is expected to evolve toward the Society 5.0 Era. The topics include: family resilience in the digital era and Society 5.0, components of family resilience, and family resilience in fostering adolescent resilience. After reading this paper, readers are expected to understand the importance of family resilience in the digital era and Society 5.0, as well as how family resilience can simultaneously be used to build adolescent resilience. ...
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2026 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Recognizing And Detecting Family Vulnerability</title>
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<description>Recognizing And Detecting Family Vulnerability
Sunarti, Euis
In today’s rapidly changing world, families are increasingly confronted with complex and interconnected pressures, ranging from economic instability and urbanization to digital transformation and shifting social values. These global megatrends are not only reshaping societies but also redefining the structure, roles, and resilience of families. In response to these challenges, the concept of the Family-Friendly Kampong emerges as a context-based social innovation. It emphasizes the central role of families as the foundation of social development, while promoting community environments that are supportive, inclusive, and sustainable. Family-friendly kampong is a social innovation of IPB as a form of academic work to increase academic contributions to the development of families and the wider community. It reflects a combination of theoretical exploration and empirical evidence derived from research and community-based practices in Indonesia. ...
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