Indonesian Journal of Social Work
Vol 5 No 1 (2021): IJSW

RESILIENCE OF DIVORCED MOTHERS IN HARJAMUKTI VILLAGE, CIREBON, INDONESIA

Meilani Dewi Setiamanah (Unknown)
Jumayar Marbun (Unknown)
Nurhayani Lubis (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
02 Sep 2021

Abstract

This study is intended to find out how the resilience of divorced mothers in Harjamukti Village, Harjamukti District, Cirebon City, namely in the aspect of personal competence, believing in oneself, accepting positive change, self-control and aspects of spiritual influence. The research method is a quantitative descriptive survey with a sample of 50 mothers who are divorced, have family dependents and become the head of the family who live in Harjamukti Village, Harjamukti District, Cirebon City. The data collection techniques were questionnaires and documentation studies, with measuring instruments: the CD-RISC scale developed by Connor & Davidson, and previously modified. The results showed that the respondent's level of resilience was high with a score of 5,996. There are three aspects that are in the high category, namely: Personal Competence aspect (1.434), Accepting Change positively (1.412), and Spiritual Influence aspect (802). While the other two aspects are in the medium category, namely: the aspect of Self-Belief (1.643) and the aspect of Self-Control (704). Respondents who are resilient after divorce and can get out of stressful situations are able to carry out their dual roles, as housewives as well as heads of families. Respondents have all the components needed to shape them into a resilient person (although not all).

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ijsw

Publisher

Subject

Social Sciences

Description

The aim of this journal publication is to disseminate the conceptual thoughts or ideas and research results that have been achieved in the area of social work practice and policies of social work practice. IJSW, particularly focuses on the main problems in the social work practice areas as follows: ...