Contribution of Emotional Intelligence to Resilience in Adolescents with Broken Home Families

Muhammad Saiful Anam, Ira Norma Prabawati, Marcia Martha Siahay
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In recent years, many children have experienced a situation where their family is not intact, often called a broken home. Divorce of parents and problems in the family certainly not only have an impact on parents but also have an impact and become a problem for children. The development of emotional abilities and resilience in children is important to deal with difficulties and problems and turn them into positive ones. This study aims to test empirically the contribution of emotional intelligence to resilience in adolescents often called with broken home families. The research sample consisted of 65 adolescents who were selected based on a non-probability method of purposive sampling with the characteristics of adolescents aged 17-21 years who had separated/divorced parents. To measure emotional intelligence variables using the Trait Meta-Mood Scale compiled by Solovey et al (2002) and to measure resilience variables using the Connor Davidson Resilience Scale compiled by Connor & Davidson (2003). The reliability value of the emotional intelligence variable is 0.905 and the reliability value of the resilience variable is 0.926. The results of the empirical mean category of emotional intelligence variables are in the medium category which tends to be high and resilience is in the medium category which tends to be low. Thus, the research hypothesis is accepted. This means there is a significant contribution between emotional intelligence on resilience and the role of emotional intelligence variables on resilience
情商对破碎家庭青少年复原力的贡献
近年来,许多儿童都经历过家庭不完整的情况,通常被称为破碎家庭。父母离异和家庭问题当然不仅会对父母产生影响,也会对儿童产生影响并成为他们的问题。培养儿童的情感能力和适应能力,对于应对困难和问题并将其转化为积极的困难和问题非常重要。本研究旨在从实证角度检验情商对经常被称为破碎家庭的青少年的抗逆力的贡献。研究样本由 65 名青少年组成,他们是根据非概率的目的性抽样方法选出的,其特征是父母离异或分居的 17-21 岁青少年。使用 Solovey 等人(2002 年)编制的特质元情绪量表测量情商变量,并使用 Connor 和 Davidson(2003 年)编制的 Connor Davidson 抗逆力量表测量抗逆力变量。情商变量的信度值为 0.905,复原力变量的信度值为 0.926。情商变量的经验平均值属于中等类别,趋向于高,而复原力属于中等类别,趋向于低。因此,研究假设被接受。这意味着情商对复原力有重要影响,情商变量对复原力的作用也有重要影响。
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