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Family Resilience Model of Early Marriage Couples in Preventing Domestic Violence and Child Violence Radhiah, Sitti; Daswati, Daswati; Munir, Ardi; Rahman, Abd
Tazkiya Journal of Psychology Vol 13, No 1 (2025): TAZKIYA Journal of Psychology
Publisher : Fakultas Psikologi UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/tazkiya.v13i1.45143

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Early marriage is linked to high stress due to the developmental immaturity of young couples, which hinders conflict resolution and future planning. This often leads to divorce and, when combined with parenting stress, may increase the risk of domestic violence and child abuse. The Office of Women's Empowerment and Child Protection (DP3A) of Central Sulawesi Province in 2023 recorded 144 cases of violence against women and children. This study aims to determine the Family Quality Index (FQI) in early married couples and analyze the effect of individual resilience on family resilience, by predicting it through parenting stress. This type of research is a quantitative analytic survey with SEMPLS analysis. The research sample was 210 early married couples who have children, who directly care for children, selected using probability proportionate size technique. The results of the Family Quality Index research of early marriage couples show that the quality dimension of structural legality is in the very high category, the socio-cultural quality dimension is in the medium category, while the dimensions of physical, economic and socio-psychological resilience are in the very low category, while the results of SEMPLS analysis show that there is a positive and significant effect of husband's resilience and wife's resilience on parenting stress, as well as parenting stress on family resilience, but there is no positive and significant effect of husband's resilience or wife's resilience on family resilience. These results suggest that the relationship between individual resilience and family resilience is fully mediated by parenting stress. The family resilience model shows valid and reliable results and a fit model. Conclusions: The findings confirm the important role of parenting stress as a mediator in the relationship between individual resilience and family resilience in early marriage couples. The model developed is not only valid and reliable, but can also be the basis for family-based interventions. The urgency of strengthening integrated premarital counseling services for adolescents to improve parenting role readiness and prevent the risk of family violence is emphasized.
Family Resilience Model of Early Marriage Couples in Preventing Domestic Violence and Child Violence Radhiah, Sitti; Daswati, Daswati; Munir, Ardi; Rahman, Abd
TAZKIYA Journal of Psychology Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): TAZKIYA Journal of Psychology
Publisher : Fakultas Psikologi UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/tazkiya.v13i1.45143

Abstract

Early marriage is linked to high stress due to the developmental immaturity of young couples, which hinders conflict resolution and future planning. This often leads to divorce and, when combined with parenting stress, may increase the risk of domestic violence and child abuse. The Office of Women's Empowerment and Child Protection (DP3A) of Central Sulawesi Province in 2023 recorded 144 cases of violence against women and children. This study aims to determine the Family Quality Index (FQI) in early married couples and analyze the effect of individual resilience on family resilience, by predicting it through parenting stress. This type of research is a quantitative analytic survey with SEMPLS analysis. The research sample was 210 early married couples who have children, who directly care for children, selected using probability proportionate size technique. The results of the Family Quality Index research of early marriage couples show that the quality dimension of structural legality is in the very high category, the socio-cultural quality dimension is in the medium category, while the dimensions of physical, economic and socio-psychological resilience are in the very low category, while the results of SEMPLS analysis show that there is a positive and significant effect of husband's resilience and wife's resilience on parenting stress, as well as parenting stress on family resilience, but there is no positive and significant effect of husband's resilience or wife's resilience on family resilience. These results suggest that the relationship between individual resilience and family resilience is fully mediated by parenting stress. The family resilience model shows valid and reliable results and a fit model. Conclusions: The findings confirm the important role of parenting stress as a mediator in the relationship between individual resilience and family resilience in early marriage couples. The model developed is not only valid and reliable, but can also be the basis for family-based interventions. The urgency of strengthening integrated premarital counseling services for adolescents to improve parenting role readiness and prevent the risk of family violence is emphasized.
Co-Authors Abd Rahman Abd Rahman Abdul Rivai Abdul Rivai Abrianto Abrianto Adi Putra, Adi Putra Adiputra, Rahmat Ahmad, Ahsan Ainun Jariah Ananda, Annisa Andi Maman Firmansyah Ani Susanti Anif Nur Artanti, Anif Nur Ano, Jusuf Asrifai Astuti, Agusta Sri Budiman Dalili, La Samudia Dandan Haryono Dewi Astuti Djuraid, Djuraid Elzya M., Ananda Erdyansyah Erland, Nuraini Arshy ERMAWATI, DIAN EKA Fadilah , Nilza Fadriati Fadriati Fiki Ferianto Finta Amalinda Gustina Gustina Hajar Anna Patunrangi Haprabu, Wiro Hattab, Syahrudin Heru Sasongko Indar Ismail Jamaluddin Intam Kurnia Ismail Suardi Wekke Jamaluddin Jamaluddin Jisman, Jisman Jufri, Muhammad Ali Jusuf Ano Kundarto, Wisnu La Samudia Dalili La Samudia Dalili Lahay, Marthiana Lobud, Wiwiyanti Lutfi, Muhtar Mangansing, Nasir Mangngasing, Nasir Mansur, Sastrio Mario Beldwin Iglesias Padjalo Muhammad Nur Alamsyah Muhammad Rapi mukarramah Mukarramah Mukarramah Munari Munari Munir, Ardi Musdalifa Musdalifa Mustainah Mappatoba Mustainah Mappatoba Mustainah Mustainah Nasir Mangngasing Nasrullah Nasrullah Nawawi Natsir Nawawi, Muh. Nawawi Ni Nyoman Wartati Norma Norma Nuraisyah Nuraisyah Nuraisyah Nuraisyah Nuraisyah Nurhalizah, Sitti Nurhannis Nurhannis Nurhayati Nurhayati Nurul Amalia Nurul Izmi Humairsh Pratiwi, Retno Rachmad Rachmad Rachmad Rachmad Rachmad Rachmad Ridwal Trisoni Rizal Rizal Roza, Yanti Mulia Rudi Salam Ruslan, Alfionita Salbia, Sar Samad, Muhammad Ahsan Sholichah Rohmani, Sholichah Sirajul Munir Sitti Chaeriah Ahsan Sitti Radhiah Suasa Suasa Suasa Sukmawati Supit, Elisabeth Susanty, Nurbiah Eka sussanti, Sussanti Syahadat, Dilla Srikandi Syahruddin Hattab Syahruddin Hattab Syahruddin Hattab Syamsidar Syariatudin Syariatudin Tahir, Suriani Ummu Safira Salsabila Wahidah Fitriani Windarrusliana, Yudiawati Vidiana Yolanda Widyasari Yunus, Yuniarti Zulkifli Zulkifli Zulpadly, Muhammad Fiqri