Jurnal Ilmu Keluarga dan Konsumen
Vol. 9 No. 2 (2016): Jurnal Ilmu Keluarga dan Konsumen

KOMUNIKASI REMAJA DENGAN AYAH MASIH MINIM: STUDI PADA SISWA SMA DI KOTA BOGOR

Firdanianty, Firdanianty (Unknown)
Lubis, Djuara Pangihuta (Unknown)
Puspitawati, Herien (Unknown)
Susanto, Djoko (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Dec 2016

Abstract

Family communication is needed to build a strong bonding between the adolescents and their parents. This study aimed to analyze the relationship of characteristics of the adolescent and family to adolescent’s communication patterns with father and mother. Respondents were grade of 2nd high school students in Bogor City as many as 372 students aged 15-18 years old. Communication patterns were measured by five dimensions that are the topic, duration, frequency, media, and situation of communication. Data were analyzed by independent sample t-test and Pearson correlation. The results showed that there were differences in communication between boys and girls with their father and mother. Adolescents were more open and more often communicate with mother than father, both boys and girls. Other findings showed a significant negative correlation between the age of the fathers and the topic of conversation of adolescents-fathers (r=-0,126, p=0,015). In addition, there was a very significant negative correlation between birth order of adolescent with the topic of conversation of adolescents-mothers (r=-0,174, p=0,001) and communication media (r=-0,140, p=0,007). Similarly, the age of the mother and the topic of adolescents-mothers were very significant negative correlation (r=0,135, p=0,009). These findings revealed limited communication between father and his adolescent

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jikk

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Subject

Economics, Econometrics & Finance Education Nursing Public Health Social Sciences

Description

Jurnal Ilmu Keluarga dan Konsumen (JIKK) receives scientific manuscripts (research results) that can contribute to improving the quality of families and consumers. Acceptable research topics are well-being, resilience, sociology, psychology, resource management, education, ecology, communication, ...