Psikologika : Jurnal Pemikiran dan Penelitian Psikologi
Vol. 18 No. 1 (2013)

Trust Toward Father dnd Mother: An Indigenous Psychology Analysis On Children's Trust Toward Parents

Diana Elfida (Fakultas Psikologi Universitas Syarif Kasim Pekanbaru)
. Hidayat (Universitas Syarif Kasim Pekanbaru)



Article Info

Publish Date
11 Feb 2012

Abstract

A good parent-child relationship is an important factor for positive behavior development in children as well as protective factor for many problems and disorder. Trust between children and parent will be basic component to build good relationship. The purpose of this research was to explore whether or not children trust their parents and the reason underline trust toward parents. The respondents (205 undergraduate students of UIN Sultan Syarif Kasim Riau) completed two questions asking if you trusts your mother and father, then answer the reason you trusts mother and father. An indigenous psychology approach was used to analys the data. T-test analysis shows there is differences in trusting father and mother. Most of respondents (76,58%) highly trust their mothers, more than toward father (57,07%). The reasons to trust mother are mother's character (38.05%), role (30.24%), relation (22.93%), and reliable (8,78%). On the other hand, children trust father because of father's role (36.59%), relation (29.76%), character (23.41%), and reliable (6.83%). We conclude the main reason to trust mother and father are character and role respectively. This research suggests mothers to show more positive characters and fathers to run the role in child-rearing practices.Keywords: trust, parent-child relationship

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Psikologika

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Psikologika - Journal of Discourse and Research on Psychology, publishes research and innovative ideas on psychology. Psikologika is published by Department of Psychology, Islamic University of Indonesia. Psikologikan coverage the fields on clinical psychology, educational psychology, developmental ...