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HUBUNGAN FUNGSI AGIL DENGAN KESEJAHTERAAN KELUARGA NELAYAN YANG RAWAN TERKENA BENCANA ALAM Euis Sunarti; Irni Rahmayani Johan; Christine Haryati
Jurnal Ilmu Keluarga dan Konsumen Vol. 3 No. 1 (2010): Jurnal Ilmu Keluarga dan Konsumen
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 (107.396 KB) | DOI: 10.24156/jikk.2010.3.1.11

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The objectives of this study were to analyze family welfare (categorized as objective and subjective welfare) of fishermen and its correlation with family AGIL (adaptation, goal attainment, latency, and integration) functions. The study design was cross sectional. Data were collected in 2009 in Pangandaran District, Ciamis Regency (affected by tsunami in 2006), taken from 80 families (53 categorized as juragan and 27 as janggol) as the samples selected by using proportional random sampling method. By using spearman’s correlation test, it was found that there was a positive correlation between family AGIL functions and family welfare. Moreover the results of correlation test between components of family AGIL and family welfare showed that there were positive correlations between adaptation function and objective welfare, and between latency function with subjective welfare. This means that the higher the family adaptation, the higher the family income, and the better the level of family latency, the higher the level of family subjective welfare. Descriptive analysis revealed that the essential components of fishermen family subjective welfare included sincere feeling, i.e., always thank God for whatever happen and have a good satisfaction even in marginal family condition. The above results implied that, increasing family AGIL function should become a crucial factor in increasing family welfare. Indeed, strengthening family program should be emphasized on the two vital functions: adaptation and latency.
Resiliensi Remaja: Perbedaan Berdasarkan Wilayah, Kemiskinan, Jenis Kelamin, dan Jenis Sekolah Euis Sunarti; Intan Islamia; Nur Rochimah; Milatul Ulfa
Jurnal Ilmu Keluarga dan Konsumen Vol. 11 No. 2 (2018): JURNAL ILMU KELUARGA DAN KONSUMEN
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World’s current conditions which are full of uncertainties, threats, dangers and other problems lead the youth to become tougher and resilient in facing any kind of adversity. This study aimed to analyze the differences of resiliency of adolescents by region, poverty, gender, and type of school. This study was a quantitative study and involved 120 adolescents who were selected using multistage random sampling technique. Primary data were obtained by questionnaires which have been developed by researchers. The results showed that teenagers in the urban areas were more exposed to free-sex, freely skipping school, and involved with alcohol, whereas adolescents in the rural area more often experienced an invitation to use drugs. Female adolescent were more often to be invited and forced to be involved in free-sex, whereas male were more frequent involved in smoking and brawl. The portrait of resilience showed that in general the resilience of adolescents in rural areas and those who were schooling in vocational were higher than vice versa. There was no significant difference of resilience between male and female adolescents. However, in particular, the cooperation and communication of male adolescents is higher than for female, while female have higher ability of problem solving and empathy.
HUBUNGAN ANTARA FUNGSI ADAPTASI, PENCAPAIAN TUJUAN, INTEGRASI, DAN PEMELIHARAAN SISTEM DENGAN KESEJAHTERAAN KELUARGA Sunarti, Euis; Nuryani, Nia; Hernawati, Neti
Jurnal Ilmu Keluarga dan Konsumen Vol. 2 No. 1 (2009): Jurnal Ilmu Keluarga dan Konsumen
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (132.266 KB) | DOI: 10.24156/jikk.2009.2.1.1

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AGIL (Adaptation, Goal attainment, Integration, and Latency) is refers to the functions that indicate a system capability of the to sustain. In this research, a system refers to a family system. The objective of this study is to analyze the correlation among research’s variables i.e., family social economic characteristics, AGIL family functions and family welfare. The research design was a cross sectional study and involved 120 samples that chosen from this research’s sampling frame. Result of research showed that there were positive significant correlation between: (i) adaptation with goal attainment, (ii) goal attainment with integration, and (iii) integration with latency. Those mean that the more adaptation being done, the more aims that the family want to achieve; then the more and the better integration and latency in functions of the family. Beside that, there were also positive significant correlation among adaptation, goal attainment and objective welfare. Those mean that the more adaptation function being done and the more aims that family want to achieve; then the higher the family objective welfare. Latency function of family had a positive correlation with subjective welfare. It means that the better latency in poor farmer families lead the higher the family subjective welfare.
HUBUNGAN ANTARA TEKANAN EKONOMI DAN MEKANISME KOPING DENGAN KESEJAHTERAAN KELUARGA WANITA PEMETIK TEH Firdaus, Firdaus; Sunarti, Euis
Jurnal Ilmu Keluarga dan Konsumen Vol. 2 No. 1 (2009): Jurnal Ilmu Keluarga dan Konsumen
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (126.853 KB) | DOI: 10.24156/jikk.2009.2.1.21

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Study in correlation between economic pressure and coping mechanism and its impact to family welfare in peasant in Indonesia are still less likely to be done. The general objective of this research was to analyze the correlation between economic pressure, financial management, and coping mechanism with family welfare of plantation women workers. This was cross sectional study that involved 87 families of plantation women workers who had under-6 years old children as samples. The data which was collected in April 2008 consists of primary and secondary data. The primary data consists of economic pressure, financial management, and coping mechanism that taken by using structured questionnaire. Result of the research shows that there are significant correlation between family size with economic pressure and between economic pressure with family welfare. It means that the bigger family size, then higher level economic pressure, and then lower the level of family welfare. There are positive significant correlation between education level with financial management and between financial management with family welfare. here are also negative significant correlation between sample’s age with subjective and objective economic pressure, and positive significant correlation between economic pressure with coping mechanism in reducing food and non-food expenditure.
KAJIAN MODAL SOSIAL, DUKUNGAN SOSIAL, DAN KETAHANAN KELUARGA NELAYAN DI DAERAH RAWAN BENCANA Sunarti, Euis; Fitriani, Fitriani
Jurnal Ilmu Keluarga dan Konsumen Vol. 3 No. 2 (2010): Jurnal Ilmu Keluarga dan Konsumen
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The objectives of this study were to analyze the correlation among family’s strengths, social capital, and social support of fisherman’s families and to differ those variables in the two types of fishermen groups (Juragan and Janggol). Study design was cross sectional; samples of the study were 80 families (53 Juragan and 27 Janggol) selected by using proportional random sampling method, and conducted in Pangandaran District, Ciamis Regency in May 2009. The study indicated that most of samples categorized as small size family (family members approximately 4 people) and had length of formal education less than 9 years. The average of family asset owned by Juragan was twice than that of Janggol. The first variable, Family strengths, consisted of physical, social, and psychological components. There was no significant difference in psychological and social strengths between Juragans and Janggols; however regarding the physical strengths, Juragan had higher level than Janggols. It was found that Juragan had higher average per capita income and family asset than Janggol. The next variable, social support comprised emotional, economic, and information support. Fishermen families received social support from the extended family, neighbors, and community agencies/governments, in terms of a sense of security and empathy, financial assistance and information about weather changes, in this matter, there was no difference between Juragan and Janggol. The last variable, social capital was divided into local associations and community characters. The number of local associations joined by the samples ranged from one to four. Generally, samples actively participated in every meeting conducted by the associations, but the number of Janggol who did not feel the benefit of such associations was three times as much as Juragan. Moreover, community characters were divided into the trust, solidarity, and morale. At high categorized, the Janggols had twice higher solidarity than the Juragans. Different test showed that Juragan involved in much more associations than Janggols. Correlation test showed that samples who had better social support possessed a better family social capital (particularly in participation in local associations) and better family income and consequently possessed better family physical strength, while samples who had better social capital had better family physical strengths. The result of study indicates the importance of social capital and social support improvement for fishermen’s family as part of the Program for Strengthening and Empowering the Family conducted by both BKKBN (National Agency for Population and Family Planning) and DKP (Ministry of Marine and Fisheries).
KESIAPAN MENIKAH DAN PEMENUHAN TUGAS KELUARGA PADA KELUARGA DENGAN ANAK USIA PRASEKOLAH Sunarti, Euis; Simanjuntak, Megawati; Rahmatin, Ine; Dianeswari, Restystika
Jurnal Ilmu Keluarga dan Konsumen Vol. 5 No. 2 (2012): Jurnal Ilmu Keluarga dan Konsumen
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 The aimed of this research was to analyze the difference, correlation, and influence of marital readiness, basic task, crisis task, and development task fulfillment of preschool families in Bubulak Village, Bogor District, West Java Province. Ninety families with preschool-aged children were chosen by simple random sampling. Data were collected by interviews and analyzed by descriptive, Pearson correlation, and multiple linear regression test. The results showed that wife marital readiness lower compared with husband marital readiness. Husband and wife marital readiness correlated with family tasks fulfillment. Husband and wife marital readiness also had a significant effect on family developmental tasks. Family developmental tasks and wife marital readiness influenced on child development. Husband and wife marital readiness also have a significant effect on the family crisis task. Based on this, policy makers were expected to increase family’s strength and empowerment, especially in family with school-aged children.
KELENTINGAN KELUARGA, DUKUNGAN SOSIAL, DAN KESEJAHTERAAN KELUARGA NELAYAN JURAGAN DAN BURUH DI DAERAH RAWAN BENCANA Sunarti, Euis; Praptiwi, Rahma Nur; Muflikhati, Istiqlaliyah
Jurnal Ilmu Keluarga dan Konsumen Vol. 4 No. 1 (2011): Jurnal Ilmu Keluarga dan Konsumen
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Abstrak Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk menganalisis perbedaan kelentingan keluarga, dukungan sosial, dan kesejahteraan keluarga antara nelayan juragan dan buruh di daerah rawan bencana; menganalisis hubungan antar peubah-peubah tersebut, dan menganalisis faktor kelentingan keluarga. Penelitian ini menggunakan desain cross sectional study melibatkan 80 keluarga yang dipilih secara acak proporsional. Data dianalisis dengan uji beda T Test, korelasi Pearson, dan analisis faktor eksploratori. Dibandingkan dengan nelayan juragan, nelayan buruh lebih merasakan kemalangan, lebih rendahnya kolaborasi penyelesaian masalah, kesejahteraan objektif pada musim panen serta pada musim biasa, dan dukungan sosial dari pemerintah.  Kelentingan keluarga berhubungan signifikan positif dengan dukungan sosial (dari keluarga luas dan pemerintah) dan dengan  kesejahteraan subjektif, namun berhubungan negatif dengan kesejahteraan objektif. Kesejahteraan keluarga yang dianalisis adalah pada masa paceklik. Analisis faktor  mengkonfirmasi tiga faktor laten kelentingan keluarga menurut Walsh (2008), namun terdapat perpindahan subkomponen pola organisasi dan proses komunikasi ke dalam subkomponen sistem kepercayaan.     Family Resilience, Social Support, and Fisherman Family Well-being at Disaster Prone Area Abstract The aim of this research were to analyze the differences of family resilience, social support, and well-being between “juragan” and labor of fisherman family at disaster prone area; the correlation between research’s variables; and factor analysis of family resilience. This cross sectional study involved 80 families selected by using proportional random sampling. The data analyzed by using Independent-Sample's T Test,  Pearson's correlation, and exploratory factor analysis. It was compared with Juragan, labor fisherman felt more adversity, less collaborative problem solving, and less well-being at normal and harvest season. Family resilience had significant positive correlation with social support  (from extended family and government) and subjective family well-being, but inversely with objective family well-being. Exploratory factor analysis confirmed keys process of family resilience according to Walsh (2008), but there was a subcomponent displacement of organization pattern and communication processes into a belief system subcomponents.
PENGELOLAAN STRES PADA KELUARGA KORBAN BENCANA LONGSOR DI KABUPATEN BOGOR Sunarti, Euis; Syahrini, Junita Sari
Jurnal Ilmu Keluarga dan Konsumen Vol. 4 No. 2 (2011): Jurnal Ilmu Keluarga dan Konsumen
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 This research focused to analyze family stress management of landslide’s victims of Banyuwangi village, Bogor District. This research used cross-sectional design, involved 100 families who became the victims of Banyuwangi village’s landslides as samples. Results showed that stressors which gave the greatest impact on family life wereintrafamily and finances/business strains.The correlation test showed the higher the level of finances and business strains, work transitions and strains, the lower the level of family hardiness and the higher the level of family stress. Meanwhile, the higher the level of marital strains, the lower the level of family coherence and the higher the level of family stress. The higher the level of family social support, then the higher the level of family coherence and family coping strategy. The regression test indicated that family stress of landslide’s victim was influenced by stressor, family hardiness, and coping strategy focused on problem. 
TIPOLOGI KELUARGA DI WILAYAH PERDESAAN DAN PERKOTAAN Sunarti, Euis
Jurnal Ilmu Keluarga dan Konsumen Vol. 6 No. 2 (2013): Jurnal Ilmu Keluarga dan Konsumen
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This study aimed to analyze the differences in the typology of families living in rural and urban areas. This explanatory study involving 240 families (each of 120 families in rural and urban areas) were selected by stratified disproportional random sampling of eight villages in four districts of Bogor regency and municipality. Family tipology includes four dimensions (regenerative, resilient, rhythmic, and ritualistic), which was built by eight indicator and produced 16 family typology. Instrument on family typology developed by referring McCubbin & Thompson (1987), and the data were analyzed by descriptive and inference (the relationship and difference test). Different test results showed that in general, urban families had a better typology than families in rural areas. The proportion of families according to rhythmic and ritualistic dimension in urban areas were higher than in rural areas. Nest structure analysis showed that only a quarter of the family that had four best typology (regenerative, resilient, rhythmic, and ritualistic). Based on this research, it is important for the government to improve family resilience and empowerment programs.
TIPOLOGI KELUARGA PADA KELUARGA MISKIN DAN TIDAK MISKIN Ginanjarsari, Gina; Sunarti, Euis
Jurnal Ilmu Keluarga dan Konsumen Vol. 6 No. 2 (2013): Jurnal Ilmu Keluarga dan Konsumen
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Family typology is a concept that describes the behavior of family in facing stressful conditions. Family typology consists of 4 dimensions such as regenerative families, resilient families, rhythmic families, and ritualistic families. This research was to analyze the differences of family typology between poor and non-poor family. Families in this study consisted of 30 poor families and 30 non-poor families which were selected by stratified random sampling. Dimensions of family typology was measured by eight family typology indicator, that are family hardiness, family coherence, family bonding, family flexibility, family times and routines, the valuing family times and routines, family tradition, and family celebration. The results showed that resilient family typologies in poor families different significantly from non-poor families, where non-poor families have higher percentage for the typology of resilient family. 
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