Descriptive Study of the Family Functioning in Adolescent Victims of Bullying

Tandiono, Indira Mustika and Soetikno, Naomi and Dewi, Fransisca Iriani Roesmala Descriptive Study of the Family Functioning in Adolescent Victims of Bullying. Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research, volume 478, Proceedings of the 2nd Tarumanagara International Conference on the Applications of Social Sciences and Humanities (TICASH 2020).

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Abstract

Adolescence is a period to be able to adapt and solve the problems at hand. Bullying is one of the problems of adolescents that have an impact on suicide ideation. Adolescence who have suicide ideation is affected by factors such as the role of the family. Family functioning is a key factor in each individual’s development. The function of a family that achieves a balanced relationship with one another will help the relationship between family members get better. This study aims to examine how the role of family functioning and how family functioning contributes to reducing suicide ideation in adolescent bullying victims. Participants in this study were 748, the age range of 13-19 years. Measuring instruments used in this study are Beck Suicide Ideation (B-SSI) and Family Adaptability and Cohesion Evaluation Scales (FACES-II) dan Family Communication Scale (FCS). Results show that Family functioning has a significant role in the suicide idea of adolescent victims of bullying (R2= 0.156). The suggestion that can be given from the result is that the family of bullying victims has to be able to maintain communication and flexibility to each other family members and reduce suicidal ideation.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Proceeding
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Divisions: Fakultas Psikologi > Psikologi
Depositing User: Admin Fakultas Psikologi
Date Deposited: 21 Apr 2023 10:03
Last Modified: 21 Apr 2023 10:03
URI: http://repository.untar.ac.id/id/eprint/39522

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