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Journal : Journal of Family Science

Child Vulnerability and Well-being among Farmer Families Danisya Primasari; Herien Puspitawati
Journal of Family Sciences Vol. 1 No. 2 (2016): Journal of Family Sciences
Publisher : Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jfs.1.2.25-43

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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.
Family Conflict and Harmony of Farmers Family Dwi Puspita Sari; Herien Puspitawati
Journal of Family Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2017): Journal of Family Sciences
Publisher : Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jfs.2.1.28 - 41

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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.
The Relationship between Domestic Violence, Social Support, and Self Esteem Women Victims Atin Sumiarti; Herien Puspitawati
Journal of Family Sciences Vol. 2 No. 2 (2017): Journal of Family Sciences
Publisher : Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jfs.2.2.34-44

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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
The Effect of Social Capital and Husband-wife Interaction on Marital Quality among Families in Early Years and Middle Years Marriage Egretta Melistantri Dewi; Herien Puspitawati; Diah Krisnatuti
Journal of Family Sciences Vol. 3 No. 1 (2018): Journal of Family Sciences
Publisher : Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jfs.3.1.30-40

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This study aims to analyze the effect of social capital and husband-wife interaction on marital quality among families in early years and middle years marriage. The study was using cross sectional design. The selection of research sites was purposively chosen in Bogor City. The location of the study was in Kebon Pedes and Kedung Badak, regions of Tanah Sareal district. Samples of this study were 120 families in early and middle years of marriage with wives as the main participants. Data were collected through interview using questionnaire. The study found that social capital in families with early marriage age in the intermediate category, and in families with middle years of marriage is in the high category. Different test results show only in the dimensions of gender partnerships that families in middle years of marriage were higher than early years families. On variable of husband-wife interaction, half of the families with early marriage years were in the intermediate category and more than half of families with middle years of marriage were in the high category. There wereno significant differences in all dimensions of husband and wife interaction. In the variable quality of marriage, half of families with early years marriage were in the intermediate category, whereas more than half of families with middle years marriage were in high category. There wereno significant differences in all dimensions of marital quality.
Gender Relations and Subjective Family Well-being among Farmer Families: a Comparative Study Between Uplands and Lowlands areas in West Java Province, Indonesia Herien Puspitawati; Paula Faulkner; Ma'mun Sarma; Tin Herawati
Journal of Family Sciences Vol. 3 No. 1 (2018): Journal of Family Sciences
Publisher : Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jfs.3.1.53-72

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The objectives of this study are described as follows: (1) To examine the conditions of social, economic and demographic characteristics of poor farmer families who live at uplands and lowlands areas, (2) to describe the social-cultural and agroecosystem conditions of poor farmer families who live at uplands and lowlands areas, (3) To explain type of gender relations of poor farmer families who live at uplands and lowlands areas, and (4) to analyze factors that influenced subjective family well-being of poor farmer families who live at uplands and lowlands areas. The chosen research sites were Nanggung Sub-district, Bogor District as an upland area, and West Teluk Jambe Sub-district, Karawang District, West Java Province as a lowland area. The total of 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 and agroecosystem differ between upland and lowland areas. In general, both upland and lowland areas gender roles on farming activities, in terms of access and control to agricultural resources, were dominated by men. Family well-being was directly influenced by higher education of husband and wife, indirectly influenced by less economic pressure of the family, directly influenced by higher gender relations between husband and wife, and directly influenced by less or higher external support. Thus, wealthy farmer families were the family that had educated husband and wife, less economic pressures, equal gender relations and partnerships, and less or more receive external supports. It is recommended that the next study should add variables of family coping strategies related to family economic pressure and gender roles between husband and wife.
The Influence of Gender Roles and Coping Strategies to The Fishermen’s Family Happiness Index Rona Aulia Karimah; Herien Puspitawati
Journal of Family Sciences Vol. 5 No. 1 (2020): Journal of Family Sciences
Publisher : Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jfs.5.1.1-19

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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.
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 Indah Sukmawati; Herien Puspitawati
Journal of Family Sciences Vol. 6 No. 2 (2021): Journal of Family Sciences
Publisher : Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jfs.v6i02.36704

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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.
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 Avia Maulidina; Herien Puspitawati
Journal of Family Sciences Vol. 6 No. 2 (2021): Journal of Family Sciences
Publisher : Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jfs.v6i02.37325

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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.
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 Elizabeth Risda Mutiara Nainggolan; Herien Puspitawati
Journal of Family Sciences Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Family Sciences
Publisher : Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jfs.v8i1.43239

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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.
The Influence of Children’s Educational Value and Gender Responsive Education Parenting towards Adolescent Interest in Continuing Higher Education During Covid-19 Pandemic Nur Pattimah Azzahraa; Herien Puspitawati
Journal of Family Sciences Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Family Sciences
Publisher : Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jfs.v9i1.44694

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The Covid-19 pandemic has resulted in socioeconomic changes that have decreased interest in continuing higher education. This study aimed to analyze the influence of children’s educational value and gender-responsive education parenting toward adolescent interest in continuing higher education during the Covid-19 Pandemic. This study used a cross-sectional design and a non-probability purposive sampling method. Data were collected in May 2022, with a total of 40 male and 40 female adolescents from four public high schools in the Brebes Regency. This study used descriptive analysis, t-tests, correlation, and path analysis with the SEM-PLS model. The results found that There were no significant differences between the variables studied in the sample of male and female adolescents. Based on a correlation test, there was a significant relationship between the core variables. The SEM-PLS model shows that gender has a significant influence on children’s educational value and interest in continuing higher education. Other results show that children’s educational value has a significant effect on their interest in continuing higher education. This study implies that interest in continuing higher education can be increased by increasing children’s educational value.
Co-Authors Achmad Fahrudin Aditya Mulyana Agus Harijanto Aida Vitayala S Hubeis Aida Vitayala S Hubeis Aida Vitayala S Hubeis Aida Vitayala S Hubies Aida Vitayala S. Hubeis Aini, Dewi Nur Amiruddin Saleh Anadia Titipani Angraini, Sylvianti Anisyah Kusumawati Apriyanti Latifah, Keukeu Artika Chandra Julian Putri Atika Rahma Atika Windi Habsari Atin Sumiarti Aulia Rahma, Fadilla M. Avia Maulidina Azmi Faatihatur Rahmah Bagus Putu Fabio Basita Ginting Basita Ginting Sugihen Bastari, Iman Chairunnisa Murniati Cut Michelle Lazuardi Danisya Primasari Deddy Cahyadi Sutarman Defina Desiana, Putri Mega Dhaifina Annas Tazkiya Diah Krisnatuti Djoko Susanto Djoko Susanto Djoko Susanto Djoko Susanto Djoko Susanto Djoko Susanto Djuara P Lubis DWI HASTUTI Dwi Hastuti Dwi Kurniati Putri Dwi Puspita Sari Edianna Putri Mayang Sari Egretta Melistantri Dewi Eka Wulida Latifah Elizabeth Risda Mutiara Nainggolan Elmanora Elmanora Eva Riany, Yulina Fadilla M Aulia Rahma Firdanianty Pramono Harianto - Hartoyo Hartoyo Herna Herna Hilma Amrullah Husni Nursanti Iman Bastari Iman Teguh Raharjo Indah Sukmawati Intan Dwi Kurniawati Istiqlaliyah Muflikhati Joko Affandi Kurnia, Fitra Nanda Kuswanti, Ana Larasati Nadhifah Lasmi Purnawati Latifatul Hayati Lilik Noor Yuliati Lukman M Baga Lukman M. Baga Lukman M. Baga Lutfi Humaidi M. Syamsul Maarif Ma'mun Sarma Ma'mun Sarma Ma'mun Sarma Mahsiani Mina Laili Mardiana Dwi Puspitasari Mardiana Dwi Puspitasari Mardiyah Kartini Siswati Maya Septiana Maya Septiana Megawati Simanjuntak Mira Fauziyya Fatihanna Mirdat Silitonga Mirdat Silitonga Mohamad Djemdjem Djamaludin Monika Yuliantin Muqsith, Munadhil Abdul Musa Hubeis Musthofa Musthofa Muwakhidah Nur Khasanah Nia Reviani Novi Puspitasari Nur Pattimah Azzahraa Nurul Dwi Prihutami Nurul Dwi Prihutami, Nurul Dwi Octaria Intan Cahayani Octaria Intan Cahayani Octaviniant Aspary   Oktriyanto Oktriyanto Oktriyanto Oktriyanto Oos E M Anwas Pang Asngari Pang S Asngari Pang S Asngari Pang S Asngari Pang S. Asngari Paula Faulkner Pudji Muljono Rachmawati Hadori Rachmawati Hadori Rahmi Yulfa Rana Chyntia Azzara Ratih Dwi Hastuti Resti Pujihasvuty Reza Saleh Riani Rachmawati Risda Rizkillah, Risda Rona Aulia Karimah Saleh, Khaerul Sartika Dewi Aritonang Shafaa Vinasevaya Sheila Naina Shely Septiana Setioningsih Sri Andriyani Fahmi Sri Lilestina Nasution Sri Lilestina Nasution Sudirman Pabokori Sumardjo Tambunan, Resman Muharul Tien Herawati Tin Herawati Tri Sari Asih Rahmiati Trisna Maulina Ujang Sumarwan Veithzal Rivai Zainal Vivi Irzalinda Windy Putri Arianti Yasmin Azizah Yasmin Azizah Yazidah Nur Rahmah