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Journal : EduInovasi: Journal of Basic Educational Studies

Konsep “High Quality Women” dalam Pernikahan: Definisi dan Persepsi Sosial Endang Widiastuti; Margaretha Maria Shinta Pratiwi; Mulya Virgonita IW
EduInovasi:  Journal of Basic Educational Studies Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): EduInovasi:  Journal of Basic Educational Studies
Publisher : Intitut Agama Islam Nasional Laa Roiba Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47467/edu.v5i3.8412

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This research analyzes the concept of "high quality women" in the Indonesian marriage context as a complex and multidimensional social phenomenon. The transformation of partner selection criteria from the traditional era to modernity reflects fundamental changes in contemporary marriage paradigms. Using a narrative literature review approach, this study explores the definition, social perception, and implications of this concept on relationship dynamics in Indonesian society. Findings indicate that the concept of "high quality women" encompasses academic achievement, financial stability, physical appearance, and personality that balances modern independence with traditional values. Digital media, particularly social media platforms, serves as the primary catalyst in constructing and disseminating standards of female ideality, while globalization influences introduce templates that are not always compatible with local culture. Significant impacts on partner selection dynamics include the emergence of "checklist mentality" and "relationship inflation" resulting in delayed relationship formation. Psychological implications show increased anxiety and perfectionism among women, with self-worth construction dependent on external validation. The negotiation process between modern concepts and traditional Indonesian values creates unique identity complexities requiring balance between personal aspirations and cultural expectations. This research provides important contributions to understanding the evolution of marriage standards and their impact on women's well-being in contemporary Indonesian society.
Dampak Kekerasan Seksual Terhadap Konstruksi Makna Pernikahan pada Perempuan Dewasa Naila Rosdiana Zulfany; Mulya Virgonita IW; Margaretha Maria Shinta Pratiwi
EduInovasi:  Journal of Basic Educational Studies Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): EduInovasi:  Journal of Basic Educational Studies
Publisher : Intitut Agama Islam Nasional Laa Roiba Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47467/edu.v5i3.8413

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Sexual violence against women not only impacts physical and mental health but also fundamentally alters how they understand and construct meaning around the institution of marriage. This study aims to analyze the impact of sexual violence on marriage meaning construction among adult women through a systematic literature review method. Literature search was conducted through PsycINFO, PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and JSTOR databases with inclusion criteria of articles published in 2010-2024, focusing on adult women survivors of sexual violence, and relevant to marriage meaning construction. Results reveal dramatic transformation in marriage meaning construction, where the concept of marriage as a "safe haven" transforms into a source of anxiety and uncertainty. Women survivors experience expectation changes from optimistic to realistic or pessimistic, accompanied by profound fears of physical intimacy, loss of control, and potential re-traumatization. Intimacy and trust aspects experience the most complex impacts, creating difficulties in forming deep emotional connections. Nevertheless, women survivors demonstrate adaptive capacity through constructive coping strategies such as gradual communication with partners and seeking professional help. The meaning reconstruction process is influenced by internal factors (resilience, belief systems) and external factors (social support, access to mental health services). This research emphasizes the need for developing trauma-informed therapeutic interventions and holistic psychosocial support programs to help women survivors build healthy and meaningful marital relationships.