Family Is A Supporting Factor Of Adolescent Resilience In Facing The Covid-19 Pandemic

Hardiyati Hardiyati, Masnaeni Ahmad, Rachmawati Rahim, Musdalifah Musdalifah

Abstract


Teenagers are at risk during this pandemic because they experience various physical, psychological, and social changes. Coronavirus greatly affects life around the world, and can increase a person's emotional stress and potentially threaten the mental health of children and adolescents, adolescents are significantly at risk during the pandemic, this needs to be done a study to analyze adolescent resilience as the ability to adapt and stay persevere in difficult situations. The supporting factor for a strong teenager is the family, because the family plays an important role in the development of adolescents, namely providing a sense of security so that they can provide responsibility for the task of physical and psychological development of children. The purpose of this study was to find out that family is a supporting factor for adolescent resilience to the COVID-19 pandemic. The research used the descriptive-analytical method. The population of this study were all adolescents in Mamuju Regency. The sample is 20 teenagers. Data were analyzed using data reduction. Data was collected through in-depth interviews. Researchers used WhatsApp online media either via audio call or by chatting in the data collection process. showed that 20 informants stated that the family played an important role in the development of adolescents, namely providing a sense of security so that they could provide responsibility for the tasks of physical and psychological development of adolescents, this is a very supportive factor so that adolescents have the ability of several aspects of resilience, including Aspects of Emotion Regulation (Emotion Regulation) is the ability to remain calm in stressful conditions. Impulse Control is the ability to control the pressure that arises within oneself. Causal Analysis (Causal Analysis) can analyze clearly, logically and accurately the conditions that are being faced. Empathy (Empathy) individuals can understand what other people feel. Self Efficacy is an individual's ability to solve problems and believe in being able to solve problems.. It can be concluded that teenagers in Mamuju have strong resilience in the face of the Covid 19 pandemic because they are supported by their families.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.32382/uh.v3i1.2464

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