RESILIENSI REMAJA TULI YANG ORANGTUANYA BERCERAI
Main Author: | Basilia Mukti Wasilah, NIM.: 17107010120 |
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Format: | Thesis NonPeerReviewed Book |
Bahasa: | ind |
Terbitan: |
, 2021
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Online Access: |
https://digilib.uin-suka.ac.id/id/eprint/49468/1/17107010120_BAB-I_IV-atau-V_DAFTAR-PUSTAKA.pdf https://digilib.uin-suka.ac.id/id/eprint/49468/2/17107010120_BAB-II_sampai_SEBELUM-BAB-TERAKHIR.pdf https://digilib.uin-suka.ac.id/id/eprint/49468/ |
Daftar Isi:
- The resilience of deaf adolescents whose parents are divorced in this study aims to obtain knowledge of the resilience of deaf adolescents whose parents are divorced and the factors that influence the self-resilience of deaf adolescents. This research approach uses a qualitative approach with a phenomenological approach. The selection of research informants used a snowball sampling technique, namely getting the first informant to develop to the next informant and four research informants were obtained, namely four deaf teenagers aged 17 to 25 years who had divorced parents. Methods of data collection using interviews and observation. The data analysis technique uses data reduction, data presentation, and then conclusions. Validity test using source triangulation technique. The results of the study obtained an overview of getting resilience from four informants who have good emotional regulation, are able to control impulses well, already have optimism in each of them, are able to analyze problems that occur to them, have good self-efficacy, have empathy, and can findThe resilience of deaf adolescents whose parents are divorced in this study aims to obtain knowledge of the resilience of deaf adolescents whose parents are divorced and the factors that influence the self-resilience of deaf adolescents. This research approach uses a qualitative approach with a phenomenological approach. The selection of research informants used a snowball sampling technique, namely getting the first informant to develop to the next informant and four research informants were obtained, namely four deaf teenagers aged 17 to 25 years who had divorced parents. Methods of data collection using interviews and observation. The data analysis technique uses data reduction, data presentation, and then conclusions. Validity test using source triangulation technique. The results of the study obtained an overview of getting resilience from four informants who have good emotional regulation, are able to control impulses well, already have optimism in each of them, are able to analyze problems that occur to them, have good self-efficacy, have empathy, and can find good solutions that each has. The factors that influence resilience are individuals, families, and communities. JNS and AFN have individuals with good self-concept, MIRA and MRA have support from their families, and the four informants have support from their communities. good solutions that each has. The factors that influence resilience are individuals, families, and communities. JNS and AFN have individuals with good self-concept, MIRA and MRA have support from their families, and the four informants have support from their communities.