Resilience in Children of Drug Abuse Families: A Case in Pattingalloang, Makassar City, Indonesia
Daftar Isi:
- This study analyzed the problems commonly encountered by children of drug abuse families and their resilience afterward. The research method was qualitative research with a case study approach. In collecting data, this study applied semi-structured interviews and observations of both research subjects and documentation. The data analyzed qualitatively. The results found that both subjects A and B often exposure some negative social problems; bullying, ostracism, and having no playmates. As a result, subject A becomes inferior, and subject B becomes lazy to formal school. The resilience is as follows; subject A has ‘I am’ in the form of empathy and optimism, ‘I can’ in the form of responsibility, and ‘I have’ in the form of appraisal support for attention undertaken from significant person C. Subject B, in addition, has ‘I am’ in the form of empathy, optimism, and confidence, ‘I can’ in the form of diligence and responsibility, and ‘I have’ in the form of appraisal support exposure by significant person D. Keywords: Resilience, Children, Drug, Family, Pattingaloang, Makassar city.