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The Perception of Ageism, Generativity, and the Attainment of Developmental Tasks of Elderly Widowers and Widows in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia Bona Intan Rahmaniah; Diah Krisnatuti
Journal of Family Sciences Vol. 1 No. 1 (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.1.1.1-12

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In every stage of human lives as well as later adulthood (elderly), there are developmental tasks to be attained and demand the elderly to adapt to various changes both from the internal and external environment. The aim of this research was to analyze the influence of ageism and generativity on the developmental task of elderly widower and widow. The cross-sectional study was used as the design of this research. The research was conducted in Empang Village, South Bogor Sub-District and West Cilendek Village, West Bogor Sub-District, Bogor City. As many as 60 persons were involved as research sample, consisted of 30 elderly widowers and 30 elderly widows which were chosen by snow-ball techniques. The result showed that there was no significant difference in developmental task of elderly widower and widow. The category of ageism was low while generativity and developmental task were moderate. There were significant positive correlations and influences of the length of education and generativity on developmental tasks of elderly widower and widow. 
Stressor, Social Support, Coping Strategy, Stress, and Life Satisfaction of Married Woman Student Indrawati Zuhara; Istiqlaliyah Muflikhati; Diah Krisnatuti
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.2.1.1-14

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Stress can hinder academic success, especially for married women student because stress can decreased energy and motivation to do college activities and household tasks, therefore it is important for the students to avoid stress in order to have a good achievement at academic. This research aims to analyze the influence of individual characteristics, family characteristics, stressors, social support, coping strategies, and stress towards the married women students life satisfaction. The object of this research are post graduate women students of Bogor Agriculture University. Data collection is done using self-report method to 100 women married students. The collected data were analyzed using multiple linear regression test and corellation test. The most stressor came from itself,  instrumental support was the most accepted among social support, most applied strategy in coping is the problem-focused strategy, the highest life satisfaction was life full of meaning and responsibility. Life satisfaction of married women students was influenced significantly positive by coping strategies and significantly negatif by stress.
Mother’s Parenting Style, Sibling Relationship, and Learning Motivation of Youngest Child Adolescent Ika Sri Wahyuningsih; Diah Krisnatuti
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.2.1.15-27

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Learning motivation is the the driving force in adolescent to study diligently for reaching the good learning outcomes. This research aimed to analyze the influence of mother’s parenting style and sibling relationship to learning motivation of youngest child adolescent. This research was conducted in SMPN X Dramaga Bogor to sample as many as 60 youngest child adolescent (30 boys and 30 girls) aged 13-15 years. Authoritative mother's parenting style, warmth, and learning motivation on youngest child adolescent girls better than youngest child adolescent boys. Mother age and birth spacing were negatively correlations with learning motivation of youngest child adolescent while, authoritarian mother’s parenting style, authoritative mother’s parenting style, warmth and relative power were positively correlations with learning motivation of youngest child adolescent. Learning motivation influenced by mother age, authoritative mother’s parenting style, relative power, and conflict.
Communication Elderly-Children and Elderly-Children in Law, Social Support and Successful Aging in Elderly Men and Women Endang Nursolehah; Diah Krisnatuti
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.2.2.11-22

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The success of elderly life is characterized by the comforting conditions of loving care and attention from family and relatives, health and happy. This study aimed of this research are to determined the different, correlation and effect of communication with children and children in law and social support to success of life on elderly men and women. This research sample are choosen purposively as many as 60 young elderly aged 60-69 years old which is divided into 30 elderly men and 30 elderly women who still have a partner, children and children in law. The largest proportion of elderly on variabel communication elderly-children, communication elderly-children in law, social support and successful in elderly is in the medium category. Communication elderly-children and communication elderly-children in law has a significant positive correlation with social support. Social support is related and has a significant positive effect on the success of elderly life ,it mean that the higher social support will increase the success of elderly life
Anxiety Level, Interaction, and Family Harmony of Family Launching Stage in Bogor Regency and Bogor City Wahyu Wulaningsih; Diah Krisnatuti
Journal of Family Sciences Vol. 4 No. 2 (2019): 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.4.2.75-90

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The family of the launching stage is a family when the children start leaving home. This research aims to analyze the effect of the level of anxiety and interaction into family harmony of launching stages in the regency and city of Bogor. Respondents in this study were wives from launching stage families with 60 respondents from regency areas and city areas. Respondents were selected for purposive sampling. Data was collected through interviews, then analyzed using descriptive analysis and inferential analysis. The results showed the anxiety level of wives is in the normal category. Family interaction in the middle category. Meanwhile, family harmony in a higher category. Overall, the length of the wife's education, the duration of her husband's education, per capita income, and family interaction had a significant positive relationship with family harmony and the level of anxiety had a significant negative relationship with family harmony. This study found that husband-wife interaction and parent-child interaction has a significant effect on family harmony.
Coping Strategy, Religiosity, and Chronic Elderly’s Life Satisfaction Syelia Methasari; Diah Krisnatuti
Journal of Family Sciences Vol. 3 No. 2 (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.3.2.42-54

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Decrease in physical or biological conditions that occur in the elderly will result in disruption of various organs of the body so that it can cause chronic disease in the elderly. Chronic diseases can have an impact on increasing stress and life satisfaction in the elderly. This study aims to analyze the effect of coping strategies and religiosity on the life satisfaction of elderly men and women with chronic disease. The design used in this study is a cross sectional study at Medika Dramaga Hospital, Bogor Regency. Examples in the study amounted to 60 people who had chronic diseases, had suffered for more than six months and were selected by accidental sampling technique. The results showed no difference between coping strategies, religiosity, and life satisfaction of elderly men and women with chronic disease. The duration of an elderly person suffering from a disease is positively related to coping strategies. Religiosity and the duration of the elderly suffer from diseases are significantly positively related to life satisfaction. Elderly people who are still working in old age will reduce their life satisfaction. The longer the elderly suffer from chronic diseases and the higher the religiosity of the elderly, the life satisfaction of the elderly will increase. 
The Correlation between Family Characteristics and Husband and Wife Interaction during the Covid-19 Pandemic Risda Rizkillah; Diah Krisnatuti; Tin Herawati
Journal of Family Sciences Vol. 6 No. 1 (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.v6i1.35587

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Pandemics not only can facilitate a special space for husband-wife and child relationships but also a significant stressor for most husbands and wives and children. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between family characteristics and husband-wife interactions during the Covid-19 pandemic. This study used a cross-sectional study design and conducted in June-November 2020. The respondent in this study was a wife from an intact family who has elementary school–senior high school-age children (SD-SMA). The number of respondents in this study was 452 respondents. Data collection in this study was carried out using google form. Based on the research result, the highest means of index owned by the love dimension and the smallest index owned by respect's dimension. There are significant differences between HEL wife and LEL wife in love dimension, respect dimensions, and a total of husband-wife interaction. The correlation test shows that there is a significant negative correlation between husband's age, wife's age, and the number of children with husband-wife interaction. Furthermore, the correlation test also shows that the husband's income positively correlates with husband-wife interaction. This study concludes that women's higher education and husband's high income can make husband and wife interaction better.
The Effect of Stressors and Coping Strategies on Elderly Quality of Life during the Covid-19 Pandemic: The Effect of Stressors and Coping Strategies on Elderly Quality of Life during the Covid-19 Pandemic Reza Wahyuni; Diah Krisnatuti; Musthofa
Journal of Family Sciences Vol. 7 No. 1 (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.v7i1.39108

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The Covid-19 pandemic has had an impact on people's lives, especially for the elderly who are at high risk of contracting and can cause death. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of stressors and coping strategies on the quality of life of the elderly. This research was conducted all over Indonesia, from April until June 2021, by using a cross-sectional study method, and the sample criteria involved 50 elderly men and 50 elderly women aged 60 years and over who were obtained by quota sampling method. This research uses descriptive, correlation and regression analysis. The results showed that stressors for elderly men and women are in a low category, coping strategies, and quality of life for elderly men and women are in the moderate category. The correlation test showed that the lower self and environment stressors and the higher emotion-focused coping, the higher quality of life of the elderly. The regression test showed that the use of emotion-focused coping affects high quality of life of the elderly. The quality of life of the elderly can be improved by increasing the use of emotion-focused coping. Understanding the concept of stressors, coping strategies and the quality of life of the elderly during the Covid-19 pandemic are important to help the elderly living their life well during Covid-19 pandemic.
Husband's Role, Communication, and Father-Son Attachment Based on Perceptions of Male Students: Husband's Role, Communication, and Father-Son Attachment Based on Perceptions of Male Students Nadia Rahmadini; Diah Krisnatuti; Defina
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.v8i1.41570

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Boys perceive the role of a father based on what he sees, namely the role of their father in the family. This study aimed to identify communication, father-son attachment, and husband's role based on student perceptions. Sixty male IPB students from villages and cities were respondents in this study. Based on the results of the study, it was found that there was no difference in communication, father-son attachment, and the perception of the husband's role between students from urban and rural areas. Therefore, the level of communication is in the medium category, attachment is in the safe category, and the perception of the husband's role is in the medium category. Based on the regression test, it is known that father-son communication has a significant positive effect on the perception of the husband's role. So, the higher the communication between father and son, the better the perception of the husband's role in the division of tasks, openness with partners, accountability for the use of resources, and agreement on achieving family goals. The theoretical implication of this research is to prove that father-son communication affects sons' perceptions of the father's role; in practice, good father-son communication makes boys open with their partners, take responsibility, and share household chores.
The Influence of Economic Pressure, Social Capital, and Coping Strategies on Fishers's Family Well-being Djakiman, Rapida; Sunarti, Euis; Krisnatuti, Diah
Journal of Family Sciences Vol. 9 No. 2 (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.v9i2.46898

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Fish families are vulnerable to poverty. The vulnerability of fishermen’s families leads to economic pressure that can reduce family well-being. This study aimed to analyze the influence of economic pressure, social capital, and coping strategies on the well-being of fishers. This cross-sectional study was conducted in the Aru Islands Regency, Maluku Province, Japan. The sample consisted of 50 skipper fisher families and 50 laborer families. Sampling was performed using snowball sampling. The data were processed using descriptive tests, independent sample t-tests, and structural equation modeling (SEM) tests. This research revealed that labor fisher families' economic pressures were higher than those of skipper fisher families. The social capital of skippers and laborers was classified as a low category. The coping strategies of the skipper and laborer fisher families were classified as in the moderate category. The well-being of skipper fisher families was higher than that of labor-fisher families. Economic pressure has a direct negative influence on fishers’ well-being. Social capital has a direct negative influence on fishers’ well-being. The research implication is that the well-being of a fisher's family can be increased by increasing social capital.
Co-Authors , Hartoyo, , -Defina, Defina Abdillah, Muhammad Naabil Adara, Naufalia Aerunissa, Mirza Agus Siswanto Aida Vitalaya, Aida Aisyiyah, Nasyiatul Ajrania, Sri Albab, Sidik Ullul Alfi Alfiasari Amania Farah Andhika Safaat Andriansyah Adha Pratama, Andriansyah Adha Ani Wijirahayu, Ani Arismunandar, T Maureza ASEP SAEFUDDIN Aspary  , Octaviniant Asroheni Muharrifah Astana, Rizky Bintang Restu Rejeki Bona Intan Rahmaniah Budi Suharjo Cicih Murniasih, Cicih Murniasih Dafina Zulfarin Danik Nur Fitria Ningrum Defina Defina Desi Wulansari Dewi, Egretta Melistantri Dian Pertiwi Josua Dian Yunita Sari, Dian Yunita Diana Berlianti, Diana Djakiman, Rapida Dwi Hastuti Eka Wulida Latifah Endang Nursolehah Euis Sunarti Euis Sunarti, MS. Euis Widiati Farhatil Wardah Farhatilwardah, Farhatilwardah Fatihanna, Mira Fauziyya Fitri Meliani, Fitri Ghaniyyah, Bianca Nur Dinar Hakim, Mochammad Za’im Hambari, Hambari Hardinsyah Hartoyo Hartoyo Hartoyo Hasanah, Tita Hawari, Milzam Satya Herien Puspitawati Hidayat Syarief Hotmauli Adina Riska Hotmauli Adina Riska, Hotmauli Adina Hotmuda Simarmata Husfani Adhariani Putri Ika Sri Wahyuningsih Iman Teguh Raharjo, Iman Teguh Ina Yanuar Rukmayanti Indrawati Zuhara Irni Rahmayani Johan Istighfarani, Syifa Istiqlaliyah Muflikhati Izdihari Nisa’ul Husna I`lma Fadillah Nur Anisa Gunawan Josua, Dian Pertiwi Larasati, Afriliani Tasya Latuconsina, Nurgaip Laura Florensia Ghozaly Lidiawati Lilik Noor Yulianti Lilik Noor Yuliati Lisnani Sukaidawati, Lisnani Lukman M. Baga Lukman M. Baga M.D. Djamaludin, M.D. Mandhegani, Muhammad Manurung, Darwin Megawati Simanjuntak Melly Latifah Moh. Djemdjem Djamaludin Moh. Fahmi Saputra Mumpuni Nugroho Widajati musthofa Musthofa Musthofa Nadia Rahmadini Nandini, Kingkin Neneng Nurul Sopiah, Neneng Nurul Noviani, Irmalia Nurhidayat, Agung Sahrul Nuriza Kiftiah NURLAELA NURLAELA Nurlaili Rahmah Dini Nurlita Tsania, Nurlita Pujihasvuty, Resti Purnama, Nurjanah Puspita Herawati Putri Dhika Savitri Putri, Dwi Kurniati Rahadi, Irwan Rahmaita Rahmaita, Rahmaita Raihan 'Ainun Hasanah Ramadhani, Nawangsari Ratih Dwi Hastuti Ratna Megawangi Restu Utami, Restu Retno Wijayanti Reza Wahyuni Ria Oktaria, Ria Ridha Rianti Mahyardiani Risda Rizkillah, Risda Rizkiaji Rikky Djunaedi Rosiana, Emy Salwa, Nurfikah Sarwititi Sarwoprasojdo, Sarwititi Savitri, Putri Dhika Siroj, Eko Yuliarti Soekirman Soekirman Sufrin Hannan Sukarni, R Sulityowati, Asri Suryani, Andi Lisna Syelia Methasari Tanjung, Puti Kemala Taufiiqoh, Maitsaa Rifdah Taufiiqoh, Maitsaa' Rifdah Tin Herawati Tita Hasanah Ujang Sumarwan Utami, Sri Rezki Venti Sanditya Septiana, Venti Sanditya Vivi Oktaviani Wahyu Wulaningsih Yuli Dwi Setyowati, Yuli Dwi Yulina Eva Riany Yulina Eva Riany, Yulina Eva Riany Zahrah, Aulia Zenal Asikin