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Peer Attachment, Fathering, Social Media Use and Perception of Premarital Sexual Attitude among Teenagers: Peer Attachment, Fathering, Social Media Use and Perception of Premarital Sexual Attitude among Teenagers Yulina Eva Riany; Belinda Handayani
Journal of Family Sciences Vol. 5 No. 2 (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.v5i2.33274

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This study aimed to analyze the links among peer attachment, fathering, social media use, and the perception of premarital sexual among adolescents. Two hundred and four high school (SMA) students and 114 Vocational High School (SMK) students voluntarily participated in this online survey. Results showed fathering was negatively associated with the perception of premarital sex among adolescents in which participants with positive experiences in fathering would report low score in perception of premarital sexual. On the other hand, social media use was significantly linked to the high score of perception of premarital sexual. Regression analysis indicated participants’ dating experience, lack of fathering experience and high social media use to be predictors for the perception of premarital sex among adolecscent.
The Influence of Parenting and Self-Control Influence toward Online Gaming among Adolescents: The Influence of Parenting and Self-Control Influence toward Online Gaming among Adolescents Anika Fatima; Dwi Hastuti; Yulina Eva Riany
Journal of Family Sciences Vol. 5 No. 2 (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.v5i2.34128

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Online gaming is an action of playing the game with multiple player using internet connection. This study aims to analyze parent's emotional parenting practice and adolescent self-control on online gaming behavior among adolescents. The population in this research are vocational high-school students in Bekasi City. The school used in this research is chosen purposively that is State Vocational High-school 2 in Bekasi City. After 204 adolescents chosen, non-proportional random sampling was conducted to 60 respondents as sample between 16 until 18 years old who enrolled in vocational high school in Bekasi city. Data were collected by questionnaire with self-report technique. Most of the male and female adolescent emotional parenting practices are in a low category. Most male adolescent self-control are in the low category and females are in the middle category. Female adolescent self-control is higher than male adolescent. Most of the respondents are in the low category of online gaming. Male adolescents have higher rate of online gaming than female adolescent. There's a negative correlation between age, sex difference, negative and self-control with online gaming. There are direct influence of self-control and positive indirect effect of emotional parenting practice through self-control to online gaming.
Case Study: Analysis of Factors Affecting Marriage Satisfaction in Married Couples During Pandemic: Case Study: Analysis of Factors Affecting Marriage Satisfaction in Married Couples During Pandemic Emy Rosiana; Ayu Arba Zaman; Fitri Lutfiani; Megawati Simanjuntak; Yulina Eva Riany
Journal of Family Sciences 2022: Special Edition Family and Child Development: A Qualitative Study of Indonesian Family
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.vi.36537

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Marriage is a sacred moment because it is considered a symbol of the transformation of parent’s responsibility to the husband who is the head of the household. Marriage adjustment during the pandemic and the division of roles of gender in family life must be well intertwined in order to create a sense of satisfaction in marriage, especially for married couples during the pandemic. The study aims to analysis the marriage satisfaction of married couples during the pandemic. The study is a qualitative study using an impressive type of case study. sampling technique with the wife of the couple who conducted a wedding during the pandemic as the subject. The data retrieval technique involves semi-structured interviews using the interview guidelines and analysis through the three-grooved technique of data reduction, data presentation, deduction/verification. Research has shown that marriage satisfaction of married couples during the pandemic is affected by internal factors such as family relationships, social and external environments, free time between couples, preparations for childbirth, and parenting. The relationship between the spouse and the family of both spouses works well, which promotes satisfaction in the marriage.
The Meaning of Family Social Support For Covid-19 Survivor : A Phenomenological Study of Nomads who Affected by Covid-19: The Meaning of Family Social Support For Covid-19 Survivor : A Phenomenological Study of Nomads who Affected by Covid-19 Syarifa Nadhrah Mustamin; Sylvianti Angraini; Syifa Salsabila; Megawati Simanjuntak; Yulina Eva Riany
Journal of Family Sciences 2022: Special Edition Family and Child Development: A Qualitative Study of Indonesian Family
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.vi.36541

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Family social support is a very valuable and significant social support in helping the process of recovering the health of a Covid-19 patient. This study aims to describe the perception of social support received by Covid-19 survivors who migrate. This study uses a qualitative approach with a phenomenological design. Participants involved in this study consisted of three participants who live in Indonesia, survivors of Covid-19, living far from family, and a minimum education level of high school. Samples were taken purposively, and the study was conducted in March 2021. This study found that two out of three participants hid the fact that they were positive for Covid-19 from their families. Therefore, the main source of social support for survivors who migrated came from their friends around them. Survivors receive various forms of social support during treatment, including instrumental support, emotional support, reward support, and social network support. This study concludes that each participant has felt sufficient social support even though they are far from their families.
Exploratory Study on the Moral Development of Adolescent Premarital Sex Actors: Exploratory Study on the Moral Development of Adolescent Premarital Sex Actors Gita Fahmi Lestari; Indah Sukmawati; Nurdewi Azizah Safitri; Megawati Simanjuntak; Yulina Eva Riany
Journal of Family Sciences 2022: Special Edition Family and Child Development: A Qualitative Study of Indonesian Family
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.vi.36551

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Premarital sexual behavior among teenagers is getting higher. The low level of moral education and failure in the division of roles, functions, and duties in the family triggers adolescents to behave freely and even violate religious and social norms. This research was conducted to look at the description of moral development and the factors that cause adolescents to have premarital sex. This study uses a qualitative method with a phenomenological research design with a purposive sampling technique. The research was conducted in Bogor Regency. Respondents in this study were teenage girls and boys and their biological mothers, totaling four people. This study indicates that all participants feel that the moral education they have received so far is not understood and even applied in everyday life. Teenagers have understood premarital sex behavior but have a different interpretation of it. This is due to several factors that cause teenagers to have premarital sex, such as lack of attention from parents, failure of family functions, lack of moral and character education, and environmental influences.
Working Mother’s Experience with School-Age Children during the Covid-19 Pandemic: Working Mother’s Experience with School-Age Children during the Covid-19 Pandemic Siska Ayu Tiara Dewi; Siti Editha Raisa; Sri Rezki Utami; Megawati Simanjuntak; Yulina Eva Riany
Journal of Family Sciences 2022: Special Edition Family and Child Development: A Qualitative Study of Indonesian Family
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.vi.36575

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Working for women is part of self-actualization and to fulfil family needs. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the duties and responsibilities of working mothers have increased with the implementation of the school-from-home policy. Mothers also play a role as a teacher and assist in the child's learning process at home. The purpose of this study was to get an overview of the experiences of working mothers who have school-age children during the COVID-19 pandemic regarding the conditions experienced, the problems and challenges, and the strategies carried out in carrying out their duties and responsibilities. The study was a qualitative investigation using semi-structured interviews methods with three participants from Depok, Lampung, and Bangka Belitung. The interview process was carried out using the Zoom and Google-Meet online applications. The results showed that all participants acknowledged that there had been changes in work activities and daily routines during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially being a teacher for children at home. In the early of the COVID-19 pandemic, working mothers provide their own wisdom that there is more time with children and family. Although in general, they experience stress due to the demands of work, household, and assisting children to school from home.
Case Study of the Mother-Child Interaction Reality During Online Learning in Covid-19 Pandemic: Case Study of the Mother-Child Interaction Reality During Online Learning in Covid-19 Pandemic Annisa Ikhwanus; Ammi Salamah; Ananda Khairana; Megawati Simanjuntak; Yulina Eva Riany
Journal of Family Sciences 2022: Special Edition Family and Child Development: A Qualitative Study of Indonesian Family
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.vi.39528

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This study aims to see how mother-daughter interactions during the COVID-19 pandemic are based on the mother's perspective. The research design used a qualitative research design. Examples in this study are two mothers with children of primary school age and one mother with children of junior high school age. The research was conducted from 5 to 11 March 2021 in three places, namely Jakarta, Banten, and Bandung. The research method is a case study. The results showed that the interaction between mother and child involves two main concepts of acceptance and conflict. They listen with pride, express, take special time, say good things, praise, understand, and friendship between mother and child. Conflict resolution is designated in the category that can resolve conflicts and trigger conflicts. Categories that can resolve conflict include active listening, appreciation, rules, discipline, trust, and time together. In comparison, conflict triggers include conflict, openness, criticism, and position. Covid-19 causes children to experience dependence on maternal violence, stress on children, and indications of verbal abuse from mothers, to mothers who experience stress when accompanying children to learn to be brave.
Edukasi Keluarga Pengasuhan 1000 HPK untuk Pencengahan Stunting di Desa Cibatok 2 Dwi Kurniati Putri; Tin Herawati; Alfiasari Alfiasari; Yulina Eva Riany; Melly Latifah; Dwi Hastuti; Irni Rahmayani Johan; Mohammad Nur Indro
Jurnal Pusat Inovasi Masyarakat (PIM) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2020): Februari 2020
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat, Institut Pertanian Bogor

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Education about the care of the first 1000 days of birth (1000 HPK) is important to familes, as the main capital in the delovpment of a prosperous family and the formation of quality resources. Nurture is a long process in the life of child and it starts form the prenatal period until the adulthood. This service activity aims to increase aims to increase target participation to be involved in family education, increase maternal knowledge related to affirmation of family functions and nurture for the first 1000 days of birth, and mothers have skliss related to growing hydroponic vegetables. Methods of family education activities are counseling and QnA. Family education activities has been implemented 7 times with 90 minutes per one meeting. Before the counseling, the target audience (mother who has a two-year-old baby) was given information concent and pre-test activities questionnaire. After being counseled, a post test was conducted with the same questions. The result of this activity showed considerable enthusiasm and community participation, increased maternal knowledge anout nurture of the first 1000 days of birth, and new skills related to houssehold waste utilization for hydroponic planting. The relevant stakeholders such as the family planning field officers (PLKB) Cadre and Posyandu Cadre are expected to cunduct routinely family education in Posyandu monthly activities, it also can increase the community productivity and economy with planting and farming.
Establishing Healthy Eating Habits during Child Development to Reduce the Prevalence of Obesity: Establishing Healthy Eating Habits during Child Development to Reduce the Prevalence of Obesity Nia Reviani; Yulina Eva Riany
Journal of Family Sciences Vol. 7 No. 2 (2022): 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.v7i2.43540

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Obesity is becoming a major public health problem in the general population lately, affecting children and adults. The numbers of obesity could be diminished by performing healthy eating habits and lifestyles at a child's developmental age as they share the same risk factors and are intimately related. This paper is a literature review using various references from relevant journals to examine problems and find answers to existing problems. References were obtained through search engines, then selected based on their closeness to the topic raised in this study. Environments that have low access to healthy foods such as fresh fruit and vegetables are generally found in areas that have socioeconomic problems or in minority groups; on the contrary, areas or groups that have good access to fast food vendors are usually offering foods that contain high sugar and fat. Healthy eating habits can be formed by providing examples of healthy habits in children and increasing parents' attention to their eating patterns.
ECONOMIC PRESSURE, PARENT-ADOLESCENT INTERACTION, AND EARLY MARRIAGE MOTIVATION Cindy Arbelia; Yulina Eva Riany
Journal of Child, Family, and Consumer Studies Vol. 1 No. 3 (2022): Journal of Child, Family, and Consumer Studies
Publisher : Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology, IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (263.767 KB) | DOI: 10.29244/jcfcs.1.3.209-219

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The marriage that occurs at a child's age has a negative impact on the development of children and their families. Child marriage is not only caused by external factors but also by internal factors, such as the desire of teenagers can encourage child marriage. This study aimed to determine the effect of economic pressure and parent-adolescent interactions on adolescent motivation to marry early. This study uses a cross-sectional study design with analysis using Microsoft Excel and SPSS 25 for Windows. The number of research samples, as many as 165 adolescents in Jabodetabek obtained by voluntary sampling by distributing online questionnaires. The research instrument consisted of an objective economic pressure instrument, a subjective economic pressure instrument, a parent acceptance-rejection questionnaire instrument, and an early marriage instrument. The correlation analysis showed that subjective economic pressure positively correlates with early marriage motivation. A mother's education has a significant negative correlation with early marriage motivation. The regression analysis showed that subjective economic and parent-adolescent interaction on the dimensions of violence and psychological control significantly positively affects early marriage motivation. Parents are expected to increase positive interactions by reducing violence and psychological control on children to reduce the motivation for early marriage.
Co-Authors Adam Sugiharto Adam Sugiharto Ahla Ulya Daradinanti Aisyah Puspita Putri Aldera, Wydelia Rahmanisa Alfiasari Ammi Salamah Ananda Khairana Anika Fatima Anindya, Amanda Annisa Ikhwanus Athaya Nadiya Asyhar Awanda Wira Anggini Ayu Arba Zaman Belinda Handayani Cindy Arbelia Damayanti, Adinda Putri Devita Fatimah Azzahra Diah Krisnatuti Djibu, Mudrikatul Jannah DWI HASTUTI Dwi Hastuti Dwi Kurniati Putri Elsyahra Rieskiza Martha Emy Rosiana Eva Fitria Yulianty Eva Fitria Yulianty Fadilah Akbar Nurohman Ferani Amira Salsabila Fitri Ayu Wahyuni Fitri Lutfiani Fransiska Harsyanthi Fransiska Harsyanthi Fransiska Harsyanthi Gita Fahmi Lestari Indah Sukmawati Indi Ayu Maretia Ira Mustika Irmalia Noviani Irni Rahmayani Johan Laeli Rahmawati Matoati, Rindang Megawati Simanjuntak Melly Latifah Miftachul Jannah, Miftachul Mintarti Mohammad Nur Indro Muhammad Farhan Nafila Syiffa Cinta Fithria Nasuha Yazu Hannako Natasya Aulian Iskandar Nia Reviani Nurdewi Azizah Safitri Nurjanah Purnama Princilya Anggraeni Napitupulu Putri Fildza Andini Qurrotul Aini Rahmi Yawmil Fauzi Ramadhansyah Ratih Dwi Hastuti Rizky Astana S Zazirah Setia Anastasya Sinta Naria Suryani Siska Ayu Tiara Dewi Siti Editha Raisa Siti Sekar Ayu Fadillah Siti Sekar Ayu Fadillah Siva Nadia Sri Ajrania Sri Rezki Utami Syarifa Nadhrah Mustamin Syarifa Nadhrah Mustamin Syifa Salsabila Sylvianti Angraini Taufiiqoh, Maitsaa’ Rifdah Thariq Final Tamimi Tin Herawati Tin Herawati Vincentius Yolanda Angger Raditya Wulan Sari Putri Hidayat Yolanda Dheva Lumban Tobing Yuniarta Evafroditus Zazirah S