Comparison of Resilience and Subjective Well-being to Fathers and Mothers Who Have Postlingual Deafness Children

This study aims to compare the resilience and subjective well-being of fathers with mothers who have postlingual deafness children. Participants in this study were 336 parents (168 fathers and 168 mothers) who had postlingual deafness children, were biological fathers and mothers of postlingual deaf...

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Main Authors: Destalya Anggrainy Mogot Pandin, Efi Fitriana, Aulia Iskandarsyah, Juke Siregar
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Language:Indonesian
Published: Indonesian Institute for Counseling, Education and Therapy (IICET) 2019-12-01
Series:Jurnal Konseling dan Pendidikan
Online Access:https://jurnal.konselingindonesia.com/index.php/jkp/article/view/346
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author Destalya Anggrainy Mogot Pandin
Efi Fitriana
Aulia Iskandarsyah
Juke Siregar
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Efi Fitriana
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description This study aims to compare the resilience and subjective well-being of fathers with mothers who have postlingual deafness children. Participants in this study were 336 parents (168 fathers and 168 mothers) who had postlingual deafness children, were biological fathers and mothers of postlingual deafness children, lived with their partners and children who experienced postlingual deafness, were able to communicate verbally and in writing using Indonesian good, domiciled in West Java. This research uses a comparative study approach. The instrument used in this study is the CD-RISC which has been modified into Indonesian by Lamsinar & Ratna (2011) and subjective well-being instruments constructed by researchers based on the Diener theory. The findings in this study reveal that there are significant differences in resilience and subjective well-being between fathers and mothers who have postlingual deafness children. Based on the average resilience and average subjective well-being seen in the group, the group of fathers who have postlingual deafness children has a higher score compared to the group of mothers who have postlingual deafness children.
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spelling doaj-art-2abbf86d56884657b774374cee2635a82025-01-27T14:04:43ZindIndonesian Institute for Counseling, Education and Therapy (IICET)Jurnal Konseling dan Pendidikan2337-67402337-68802019-12-0173818810.29210/134600323Comparison of Resilience and Subjective Well-being to Fathers and Mothers Who Have Postlingual Deafness ChildrenDestalya Anggrainy Mogot Pandin0Efi Fitriana1Aulia Iskandarsyah2Juke Siregar3Universitas PadjadjaranUniversitas PadjadjaranUniversitas PadjadjaranUniversitas PadjadjaranThis study aims to compare the resilience and subjective well-being of fathers with mothers who have postlingual deafness children. Participants in this study were 336 parents (168 fathers and 168 mothers) who had postlingual deafness children, were biological fathers and mothers of postlingual deafness children, lived with their partners and children who experienced postlingual deafness, were able to communicate verbally and in writing using Indonesian good, domiciled in West Java. This research uses a comparative study approach. The instrument used in this study is the CD-RISC which has been modified into Indonesian by Lamsinar & Ratna (2011) and subjective well-being instruments constructed by researchers based on the Diener theory. The findings in this study reveal that there are significant differences in resilience and subjective well-being between fathers and mothers who have postlingual deafness children. Based on the average resilience and average subjective well-being seen in the group, the group of fathers who have postlingual deafness children has a higher score compared to the group of mothers who have postlingual deafness children.https://jurnal.konselingindonesia.com/index.php/jkp/article/view/346
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Comparison of Resilience and Subjective Well-being to Fathers and Mothers Who Have Postlingual Deafness Children
Jurnal Konseling dan Pendidikan
title Comparison of Resilience and Subjective Well-being to Fathers and Mothers Who Have Postlingual Deafness Children
title_full Comparison of Resilience and Subjective Well-being to Fathers and Mothers Who Have Postlingual Deafness Children
title_fullStr Comparison of Resilience and Subjective Well-being to Fathers and Mothers Who Have Postlingual Deafness Children
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Resilience and Subjective Well-being to Fathers and Mothers Who Have Postlingual Deafness Children
title_short Comparison of Resilience and Subjective Well-being to Fathers and Mothers Who Have Postlingual Deafness Children
title_sort comparison of resilience and subjective well being to fathers and mothers who have postlingual deafness children
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