Ety Rahayu
Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Department of Social Welfare, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia

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Relationship between Social Support and Subjective Well-Being of Child Marriage Women in Jember District, Indonesia Hamira Sabania; Ety Rahayu
Asian Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship and Social Science Vol. 4 No. 01 (2024): Pebruary, Asian Journal of Management Entrepreneurship and Social Science ( AJ
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Child marriage is a serious issue with significant implications for well-being, particularly in terms of education, health, and economic conditions. Jember Regency, located in the province of East Java, Indonesia, is one region grappling with the challenges associated with child marriages. This study aims to analyze the relationship between social support and subjective well-being among women who entered into child marriages in Jember Regency. The research employs a quantitative approach and descriptive design to explain the relationship between social support and subjective well-being. The study population comprises 62 female beneficiaries of the YAPPIKA-ActionAid program who have experienced child marriages, with the entire population selected for examination (total sampling). Spearman's correlation test is employed to establish relationships between research variables. Results indicate a significant positive correlation between perceived social support from husbands and the subjective well-being of young married women (r=0.325**). Conversely, perceived social support from parents and in-laws does not significantly correlate with subjective well-being. Based on these findings, the study recommends specialized empowerment programs tailored for husbands. Such programs could focus on enhancing awareness and communication skills, enabling husbands to provide effective emotional, instrumental, and informational support to their wives. This targeted approach seeks to address the specific social support dynamics within child marriages, ultimately contributing to the well-being of the women involved.
Relationship Between Stigma And Quality Of Life Among Head Of Families Who Are Undergoing Tuberculosis Treatment In Magelang Regency Rahma Isna Saidah; Ety Rahayu
Asian Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship and Social Science Vol. 4 No. 01 (2024): Pebruary, Asian Journal of Management Entrepreneurship and Social Science ( AJ
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Tuberculosis (TB) is a communicable disease that must be taken seriously because this disease can have implications on the psychological, economic, and social well-being of people with TB, which can affect their quality of life. Apart from that, phenomena in society show that there is still high TB stigma in society which can reduce the quality of life of people with TB. This study aims to determine the relationship between stigma and the quality of life among head of families who are undergoing TB treatment. This research is a cross-sectional study that was carried out on 85 heads of families who were undergoing TB treatment in Magelang Regency, Indonesia. This research was specifically carried out on a population among heads of families who were undergoing TB treatment with the consideration that the status as head of the family might cause a higher economic burden than for people with TB who do not have the status as head of the family. Data collection from respondents was carried out using a quality-of-life measurement questionnaire in the form of a 4-point Likert scale and Van Rie TB Stigma Scale for stigma measuring instruments. The results of the analysis using Kendall's Tau-b correlation showed P value=0.001 (P value<0.05) and r= -0.337, which means there is a negative relationship between stigma and quality of life. The higher the stigma, the lower the quality of life, conversely, the lower the stigma, the higher the quality of life among heads of families undergoing Tuberculosis treatment in Magelang Regency.