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Journal : International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS)

Subjective well-being among street mothers community Fatwa Tentama; Nina Zulida Situmorang; Fitrianur Fitrianur
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 10, No 2: June 2021
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijphs.v10i2.20615

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The goal of this research was to understand the subjective well-being of mothers who work in the streets. This qualitative phenomenological study collected data using a semi-structured interview. Data were collected from six street mothers aged 18-40 years living in the dense residence of Kali Code, Karanganyar, Brontokusuman, Mergangsan, and Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The content analysis was used in this research, and the results showed that street mothers were satisfied with their current lives. Some of the reasons for their satisfaction include having a place to stay, gathering with their family every day, having a job, having independent earning, supporting children's education, and meeting their family's needs. This study also found that life satisfaction was associated with feeling satisfied with the self, family life, health, job, and community environment. Furthermore, participants expressed positive affect in the form of happiness when their job and earnings were good when gathering with the family or neighbors when the family is in harmony. The children are obedient when they can meet the needs of the children when they receive unexpected rewards. In contrast, the participants experienced negative affect in the form of guilt when they were unable to make the family happy, and disappointed when daily earnings were small. They were sad when children were not obedient, angry, and disappointed about living conditions and worried, anxious, and afraid about the workplace conditions.
Subjective well-being among women with disabilities Fatwa Tentama; Nina Zulida Situmorang; Muthmainah Muthmainah
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 10, No 1: March 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijphs.v10i1.20616

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Women with disabilities are individuals who have double vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities are arguably resulting from their condition as disabled persons and their status as a woman. Both women with innate disabilities factors and accident factors have a similarly negative view of their condition. This study aimed to describe subjective well-being in women with disabilities. The research method used was qualitative phenomenology. The data was obtained through semi-structured interviews. This study included six women with disabilities (visually impaired), aged between 20 to 30 years who lived in Yogyakarta and status as a graduate student. The data from interviews were analyzed with thematic analysis. The results showed that subjective well-being in women with disabilities was influenced by cognitive component (life satisfaction), which was indicated by self-acceptance, positive social relations, and perceived gratitude. Besides, the affective component also played a role. This component included positive affect, which was indicated by a sense of attention that the participant received, a feeling of excitement, pleasure, and a feeling of pride. Negative affect was indicated by feelings of sadness because of past negative relationships and feelings of disappointment.
Co-Authors Afriani, Ishbakh Afrizawati Afrizawati Agus Sulistiawan Agus Sulistiawan Agus Sulistiawan Ahmad Muhammad Diponegoro Alif Muarifah Alifah, Rifa Nur AM. Diponegoro Amanah, Fisa Anindita, Wiwid Dyah Aprilia, Reza Tamafaya Aziz Syamsul Nurudin Basman, Fadhilah Auliyah Brigianto, Alphecca Carinae Ciptasari Prabawanti Desi Ariska Dimas Panji Agung R. Elli Nur Hayati Erita Yuliasesti Diah Sari Erita Yuliasesti Diahsari Fadhilah Auliyah Uswah Basman Farida Ulyani Fatwa Tentama Febriana, Putri Fitri Ramadhani Fitrianur Fitrianur Fuadi, Ainus Saqifah Genisa, Oktin Gladis Corinna Marsha Hadi Suyono Hanif, Mifta Heri Susanto Husnawati Husnawati Isna Asyri Syahrina junianto, mahmud Khoiruddin Bashori KURNIAWAN, WILLYTIYO Leoni Intan Febriani Luahambowo Lia Kaulina Suci Ningtyas Lia Kaulina Suci Ningtyas Luahambowo, Leoni Intan Febriani M Muthmainah M. Khairullah Mahmud Junianto Martha Soraya Putra Mauliddina Qurrota A’yun Melda Zulida Werty Mifta Hanif Missasi, Vallahatullah Mu'mina Kurniawati S J Kahar Muhammad Allex Martadinata Muhammad Nur Syuhada Muhopilah, Pipih Mujidin Mujidin Mujidin, Mujidin Muthmainah Muthmainah Muthmainah, M Namira Ismail Nasywa, Naila Ningrum, Dwi Arimbi Setia Ningtyas, Lia Kaulina Suci NURUL HIDAYAH Pranawengrum, Ratri Ayu Purwadi Purwadi Purwadi Putri Febriana Putri, Ainayya Alfatihah Putryani, Suci Rahmatul Jannah Rifa Nur Alifah Rina Mariana Rina Mariana Rusyda Nurul Fajri Daulay Sita Permatasari Siti Nur Indasah Siti Urbayatun Sumayyah Sumayyah, Sumayyah Suprastowo Damarhadi Tri Ayuk Rama Dani Triantoro Safaria Utari, Inda Putri Willytiyo Kurniawan Wulan, Tyas Nawang Yuliatmi Pratiwi