In the absence of marriage: social and religious-based relationships as alternatives to marriage for never-married adults in Indonesia

Pub Date : 2023-09-09 DOI:10.1080/19349637.2023.2253443
Karel Karsten Himawan, Matthew Bambling, Mair Underwood, Sisira Edirippulige
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Unlike in most Western countries where singleness has been relatively considered as an individual’s choice, singleness is often regarded as a social problem in Indonesia. This causes challenges for never married individuals to meet their belonging needs and to maintain their well-being. The current study aimed to explore the roles of social support, religiosity, and religious coping in assisting never-married Indonesian adults to maintain their well-being, as indicated by their levels of life satisfaction and loneliness. An online survey administered to 350 never-married adults (Mage = 29.79; SD = 4.50), followed by in-depth interviews to 40 participants (Mage = 33.14; SD = 4.04) demonstrated that, unlike in many Western countries where the religion seems to be losing its role, In Indonesia, engaging in a nurturing spiritual relationship may assist unmarried individuals, especially those wishing to get married, to cope with societal and personal challenges of being single.
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在没有婚姻的情况下:社会和宗教关系是印度尼西亚未婚成年人婚姻的替代选择
在大多数西方国家,单身被视为个人的选择,而在印度尼西亚,单身往往被视为一个社会问题。这给从未结过婚的人带来了挑战,他们无法满足自己的归属需求,也无法维持自己的幸福。本研究旨在探讨社会支持、宗教信仰和宗教应对在帮助印尼未婚成年人维持其生活满意度和孤独感水平方面的作用。一项针对350名未婚成年人的在线调查(年龄= 29.79;SD = 4.50),然后对40名参与者进行深度访谈(Mage = 33.14;SD = 4.04)表明,不像在许多西方国家,宗教似乎正在失去它的作用,在印度尼西亚,从事培育精神关系可以帮助未婚人士,特别是那些希望结婚的人,应对单身带来的社会和个人挑战。
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