Research Article
Family Resilience and Psychological Well-Being in Dual Career Type Families: Children’s Perspective
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.24-7-2024.2354295, author={Ridha Adenika and Dian Veronika Sakti Kaloeti}, title={Family Resilience and Psychological Well-Being in Dual Career Type Families: Children’s Perspective}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Psychological Studies, ICPSYCHE 2024, 24 -- 25 July 2024, Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICPSYCHE}, year={2024}, month={12}, keywords={family resilience psychological well-being child dual career family}, doi={10.4108/eai.24-7-2024.2354295} }
- Ridha Adenika
Dian Veronika Sakti Kaloeti
Year: 2024
Family Resilience and Psychological Well-Being in Dual Career Type Families: Children’s Perspective
ICPSYCHE
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.24-7-2024.2354295
Abstract
The condition of families with dual careers creates limitations for parents in assisting children's development due to the limited time they have with their families. Study aims: to determine the contribution of family resilience to psychological well-being in dual career families from the child’s perspective. Method: the sample in this study was 100 children whose parents worked, aged 18-21 years (late adolescence). Two measurement instruments were employed in the study, Walsh Family Resilience Questionnaire (WFRQ) which consists of 32 items (α = 0.879) and Ryff's Psychological Well-Being Scale (short-version) which consists of 15 items (α = 0,85). Data were analyzed with simple linear regression techniques using the JASP version 18,1 program. Result: The results showed a significant positive relationship between family resilience and psychological well-being (r_xy= 0,542 with p < 0.001), which means that the higher the family resilience, the higher the psychological well-being of children. The effective contribution of family resilience to psychological well-being is 29.4%. Conclusion: family resilience has been proven to be a predictor of the psychological well-being of adolescent children in dual career families.