ANCAMAN, FAKTOR PROTEKTIF, AKTIVITAS, DAN RESILIENSI REMAJA: ANALISIS BERDASARKAN TIPOLOGI SOSIODEMOGRAFI

The aims of this study were to analyze the differences of hazard, protective factors, activities, and resilience among adolescents by gender, district, and mother’s employment status; and to analyze the influence of adolescence characteristics, family characteristics, hazard, protective factors, and...

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Main Authors: Raysha Helau Wardhani, Euis Sunarti, Istiqlaliyah Muflikhati
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: Institut Pertanian Bogor 2017-07-01
Series:Jurnal Ilmu Keluarga dan Konsumen
Online Access:https://jurnal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jikk/article/view/17179
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Summary:The aims of this study were to analyze the differences of hazard, protective factors, activities, and resilience among adolescents by gender, district, and mother’s employment status; and to analyze the influence of adolescence characteristics, family characteristics, hazard, protective factors, and activities on adolescent’s resiliency. Location of this research were two junior high schools that were represented the urban and rural area in Bogor and selected purposively. Participants of this research were 133 students consisting of 84 girls and 49 boys. The result showed that hazard of boys and adolescents that were from urban area were higher than girls and adolescents that were from rural area. However, protective factors (internal and external) and resilience of girls was higher than boys. External protective factors, outside activities, and resilience of adolescents in a rural area were higher than in urban area. Total protective factors, internal protective factors, external protective factors (school and peers), and resilience of adolescents whom mother was working was higher than adolescents whom mother was not working. The resilience of adolescent was affected by protective factors (internal and external) and adolescent’s activities. Resilience of adolescents is increasing while protective factors and adolescents' activities were increasing.
ISSN:1907-6037
2502-3594