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Title: | Hubungan Tingkat Stres Ibu dan Pengasuhan Penerimaan-Penolakan dengan Konsep Diri Remaja pada Keluarga Bercerai |
Authors: | Hastuti, Dwi Asilah |
Keywords: | Bogor Agricultural University (IPB) self concept parental acceptance maternal stress divorce adolescent |
Issue Date: | 2013 |
Abstract: | The divorce affects maternal stress and child development. This study aimed to analyze relationship between level of maternal stress and parental acceptance-rejection with adolescent’s self-concept on divorced family. This cross-sectional study designed research were located at Tanah Sareal and Bogor Barat, Bogor city. This research involved 50 adolescents around age 12-18 from divorced family and their mothers were selected conveniencely. The data were collected by interview and self-report using questionnaire. The level of maternal stress was measured by using symptoms of stress, parenting style measured by parental acceptance-rejection questionnaire (PARQ), while adolescents’s self concept was measured by adolescent self concept instrument. Result showed 80 percent of mothers had level of stress as mild categorize. Level of maternal stress was negatively significant correlated with level of education, family monthly income, and family size, while positively significant correlated with length of divorce. Most of the adolescents showed higher percentage (98%) of acceptance from their mothers. Age of adolescents significantly correlated positively with aggression and undifferentiated rejection. A higher percentage of adolescents showed positive self-concept (78%). The affection from mother was more strongly correlated positively with self-concept (p<0.01). |
URI: | http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/66018 |
Appears in Collections: | UT - Family and Consumer Sciences |
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