Protective Factors Determine Resilience in Madurese Ethnic Adolescent
Journal Title: International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention - Year 2017, Vol 6, Issue 4
Abstract
living in the center of drug circulation and use is the highest factor possibly influencing that adolescents in madura are easily involved in drug use. Some factors to protect adolescents from getting involved in drug abuse are needed. Based on this phenomenon, this research aims at analyzing the influence of protective factors determining resilience of Madurese ethnic adolescents living in the environment of high-risk drug abuse. Parents‟ role, emotion control, religiosity, and self esteem of Madurese ethnic called „Ajina aba‟ as the mediator variable are the protective factors that would be tested for their influences toward resilience. The research subjects were obtained through purposive sampling with 356 adolescents of Madurese ethnic living in the area of high-risk areas of drug abuse, born and living in Madura, with parents of native Madurese. SEM was used for analyzing the data. The result of this study suggested that there is no direct influence of parents‟ role toward resilence, but parents‟ role has positive influence toward resilience when the mediator variable is the self esteem of Madurese ethnic. There is positive influence of emotion regulation toward resilence. Other result showed that there is negative influence of religiosity toward resilience when directly associated. However, religiosity has positive influence when the self esteem of Madurese ethnic is used as mediator variable. In addition, the self esteem of Madurese ethnic was proven to be mediator variable and has positive influence toward resilience. This result implies that parents‟ role, emotion regulation, religiosity, and self esteem of Madurese ethnic are protective factors that can be used as guide in designing program to prevent drug abuse by Madurese ethnic adolescents.
Authors and Affiliations
Diana Rahmasari, Marlina Mahajudin, Hamidah .
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