Emotional and behavioral problems among left-behind children in Indonesia
Background: The number of migrant workers in Indonesia has been increasing over the years. Most of the migrant workers are females with children, creating a huge number of left-behind children (LBC). The issue of LBC has become important to discuss because LBC tends to experience more emotional and...
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doaj-df3e8d2a432b46ea8ca62761dad8af472021-08-02T06:07:09ZengSAGE PublishingIndian Journal of Psychological Medicine0253-71762019-01-0141324024510.4103/IJPSYM.IJPSYM_370_18Emotional and behavioral problems among left-behind children in IndonesiaRaisatul UmamiSherly S TurnipBackground: The number of migrant workers in Indonesia has been increasing over the years. Most of the migrant workers are females with children, creating a huge number of left-behind children (LBC). The issue of LBC has become important to discuss because LBC tends to experience more emotional and behavioral problems than non-LBC. The aim of this study was to assess and compare emotional and behavioral problems between LBC and non-LBC in Indonesia. This paper analyzes data from a project by the Community Mental Health Research Group from the Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Indonesia, held in 2015 − 2016. Materials and Methods: Participants were 629 adolescents: 359 LBC and 270 non-LBC. The data were acquired in a cross-sectional study conducted in rural Indonesia. Data on emotional and behavioral problems were assessed with Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire, while data related to risk factor variables were collected using multidimensional scale of perceived social support, the 6-item De Jong Gierveld Loneliness Scale, and Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment. The data were analyzed with descriptive statistics and multiple regression analysis. Results: The prevalence of emotional and behavioral problems in LBC was 28.4% compared to 21% among non-LBC. Peer attachment, communication, social support, and loneliness were identified as factors that impact the emotional and behavioral problems among LBC. Conclusions: LBC has more emotional and behavioral problems than non-LBC. Comprehensive understanding of various protective and risk factors is needed to provide impactful interventions for LBC.http://www.ijpm.info/article.asp?issn=0253-7176;year=2019;volume=41;issue=3;spage=240;epage=245;aulast=UmamiAdolescentsemotional and behavioral problemleft-behind childrenmigrant parent Key messages: This study indicated that the absence of a parent in the left-behind children′s lifedue to the demands of to be a migrant workermay cause the LBC to face mental health problems such as emotional problemhyperactivityconduct problemand peer problem. |
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Raisatul Umami Sherly S Turnip Emotional and behavioral problems among left-behind children in Indonesia Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine Adolescents emotional and behavioral problem left-behind children migrant parent Key messages: This study indicated that the absence of a parent in the left-behind children′s life due to the demands of to be a migrant worker may cause the LBC to face mental health problems such as emotional problem hyperactivity conduct problem and peer problem. |
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Emotional and behavioral problems among left-behind children in Indonesia |
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Emotional and behavioral problems among left-behind children in Indonesia |
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Emotional and behavioral problems among left-behind children in Indonesia |
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Emotional and behavioral problems among left-behind children in Indonesia |
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Emotional and behavioral problems among left-behind children in Indonesia |
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Background: The number of migrant workers in Indonesia has been increasing over the years. Most of the migrant workers are females with children, creating a huge number of left-behind children (LBC). The issue of LBC has become important to discuss because LBC tends to experience more emotional and behavioral problems than non-LBC. The aim of this study was to assess and compare emotional and behavioral problems between LBC and non-LBC in Indonesia. This paper analyzes data from a project by the Community Mental Health Research Group from the Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Indonesia, held in 2015 − 2016. Materials and Methods: Participants were 629 adolescents: 359 LBC and 270 non-LBC. The data were acquired in a cross-sectional study conducted in rural Indonesia. Data on emotional and behavioral problems were assessed with Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire, while data related to risk factor variables were collected using multidimensional scale of perceived social support, the 6-item De Jong Gierveld Loneliness Scale, and Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment. The data were analyzed with descriptive statistics and multiple regression analysis. Results: The prevalence of emotional and behavioral problems in LBC was 28.4% compared to 21% among non-LBC. Peer attachment, communication, social support, and loneliness were identified as factors that impact the emotional and behavioral problems among LBC. Conclusions: LBC has more emotional and behavioral problems than non-LBC. Comprehensive understanding of various protective and risk factors is needed to provide impactful interventions for LBC. |
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Adolescents emotional and behavioral problem left-behind children migrant parent Key messages: This study indicated that the absence of a parent in the left-behind children′s life due to the demands of to be a migrant worker may cause the LBC to face mental health problems such as emotional problem hyperactivity conduct problem and peer problem. |
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