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Title: | Perbedaan Kepuasan Pernikahan Pada Pasangan Yang Menjalani Hubungan Jarak Jauh Ditinjau Dari Keberadaan Anaka |
Authors: | Mongdong, Elizabeth Hana Permatahati |
Keywords: | Kepuasan Pernikahan;Hubungan Jarak Jauh;Keberadaan Anak |
Issue Date: | 19-Apr-2022 |
Abstract: | Pernikahan jarak jauh sudah banyak ditemui pada zaman modern seperti saat ini. Salah satu provinsi yang memiliki pasangan dalam menjalani hubungan jarak jauh adalah Sulawesi Utara. Pasangan yang menjalani hubungan jarak jauh tentunya merasakan kepuasan pernikahan yang berbeda berdasarkan keberadaan anak. Oleh karena itu, penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui apakah ada perbedaan kepuasan pernikahan pada pasangan yang menjalani hubungan jarak jauh ditinjau dari keberadaan anak. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode kuantitatif komparatif dengan snowball sampling. Partisipan merupakan suami/istri masyarakat suku Minahasa, Sulawesi Utara sebanyak 87 orang (44 orang memiliki anak dan 43 orang belum memiliki anak). Skala yang digunakan yaitu ENRICH Marital Satisfaction Scale (EMS) oleh Fowers dan Olson (1993). Didapatkan hasil independent sample t-test adalah 0,524 (p>0,05) artinya tidak terdapat perbedaan kepuasan pernikahan pada pasangan yang menjalani hubungan jarak jauh baik yang sudah memiliki anak dan yang belum memiliki anak. Long-distance relationship are common on these day. One of the provinces that has a couples who is in a long-distance relationship is North Sulawesi. Couples who are in a long-distance relationship has experience the difference of marital satisfaction based on the child presence. Therefore, this study aims to examine the difference in marital satisfaction of couples who have long-distance relationships in terms of child presence. This study will use a comparative quantitative method with snowball sampling. There were 87 participants (44 have children and 43 have no children) involved in the study of husband/wife in ethnic Minahasa. The scale used is the ENRICH Marital Satisfaction Scale (EMS) by Fowers and Olson (1993). The results of the independent sample t-test were 0.524 (p>0.05), that means there was no difference in marital satisfaction for couples who had long-distance relationships, both those who already had children and those who did not have children. |
URI: | https://repository.uksw.edu/handle/123456789/26243 |
Appears in Collections: | T1 - Psychology |
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