The Effects of Parental Conflicts and Divorce Towards Self-efficacy in Romantic Relationships of Young Adults Male

Fadilla M. Aulia Rahma, Dwi Hastuti, Herien Puspitawati
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Parental conflict and divorce trends have been increasing over the years and hinder parents from nurturing their children, particularly fathers. Fathers are more likely to disengage in parenting after a divorce. This may affect children in their romantic relationships in later life. This study aimed to examine the effects of parental conflict and divorce and father parenting practices towards self-efficacy in romantic relationships of young adults male. The study applied quantitative methods with correlational, comparative, and regression analysis. 62 male and single young adults whose parents were divorced before the age of 18 were involved and chosen with purposive sampling. The data was collected by using the children's perception of interparental conflict scale (α=0.92), parental acceptance-rejection questionnaire (α=0.86), and self-efficacy in romantic relationship scale (α=0.89). The results revealed that there is a partial correlation between parental conflict intensity and relationship anxiety and other aspects related to the self-efficacy of young male adults. Paired t-test illustrated differences in self-efficacy in romantic relationships based on individual characteristics and father parenting practices (negative). Regression analysis also demonstrated a significant effect of father parenting practices, both positive and negative, towards self-efficacy in romantic relationships. In conclusion, the efficacy of romantic relationships in early adulthood from divorced families is influenced by negative paternal parenting.
父母冲突与离婚对青年男性恋爱关系自我效能的影响
近年来,父母之间的冲突和离婚趋势一直在增加,这阻碍了父母(尤其是父亲)培养孩子。父亲在离婚后更有可能不再承担养育子女的责任。这可能会影响孩子以后的恋爱关系。本研究旨在探讨父母冲突、离婚和父亲教养方式对年轻男性恋爱关系中自我效能感的影响。本研究采用相关分析、比较分析和回归分析等定量方法。本研究采用有目的的抽样方法,选取了父母在18岁前离异的62名男性和单身年轻人。数据采用父母冲突感知量表(α=0.92)、父母接受-拒绝问卷(α=0.86)和恋爱关系自我效能量表(α=0.89)收集。结果发现,父母冲突强度与关系焦虑等与青年男性自我效能感相关的因素存在部分相关。配对t检验说明了基于个人特征和父亲教养方式的恋爱关系中自我效能感的差异(负)。回归分析还表明,父亲养育子女的做法对恋爱关系中的自我效能感有显著的影响,无论是积极的还是消极的。综上所述,离异家庭成年早期恋爱关系的有效性受到消极父亲教养的影响。
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