FAMILY SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING AT THE EARLY OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN INDONESIA

Oktriyanto Oktriyanto, S. Nasution, R. Pujihasvuty, M. Puspitasari, Hilma Amrullah, Chairunnisa Murniati, H. Puspitawati, Tin Herawati
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Families in Indonesia experienced changes and economic pressures in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. This research is very important to know the full picture of family resilience in Indonesia, especially in the economic aspect. This study analyzes economic changes, coping strategies, and their effects on subjective family welfare at the pandemic's start. Data were collected through a Family Condition Survey, carried out specifically through online media, for 14 days in 34 provinces. The unit of analysis in this study is the family, that is married couples who have or do not have children, with a total sample of 20,680 respondents. This study conducted univariate, bivariate, and multivariate analyses using Cross Tabulation, Chi-Square Test and Binary Logistic Regression with Odds Ratio. The results of the study show that there are worsening economic changes, such as working conditions, finances and food adequacy. In this case, environmental factors are the family's socioeconomic and financial conditions (education, income, employment), which are still the main factors and significantly influence the subjective well-being of the family. However, the subjective welfare of families in Indonesia is still quite good; most families are still happy, remain grateful, and communicate well. Coping strategies in managing family finances, such as saving and using savings, are the most widely used. However, these efforts are constrained by low family income and increased additional needs during the pandemic. There is a need for further research that can fully describe post-pandemic family economic coping strategies in the last 12 months.
印度尼西亚新冠肺炎疫情早期的家庭受试者健康状况
在新冠肺炎大流行的早期,印度尼西亚的家庭经历了变化和经济压力。这项研究对于了解印尼家庭复原力的全貌非常重要,尤其是在经济方面。这项研究分析了疫情开始时的经济变化、应对策略及其对主观家庭福利的影响。数据是通过专门通过网络媒体在34个省进行的为期14天的家庭状况调查收集的。这项研究的分析单位是家庭,即有或没有孩子的已婚夫妇,共有20680名受访者。本研究采用交叉表法、卡方检验法和比值比二元Logistic回归法进行了单变量、双变量和多变量分析。研究结果表明,工作条件、财政和粮食充足率等经济变化正在恶化。在这种情况下,环境因素是家庭的社会经济和经济条件(教育、收入、就业),这些因素仍然是主要因素,并对家庭的主观幸福感产生重大影响。然而,印度尼西亚家庭的主观福利仍然相当好;大多数家庭仍然很幸福,仍然心存感激,沟通良好。管理家庭财务的应对策略,如储蓄和使用储蓄,是最广泛使用的。然而,这些努力受到家庭收入低和疫情期间额外需求增加的限制。有必要进行进一步的研究,以充分描述过去12个月疫情后的家庭经济应对策略。
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