Subjective Well Being and Family Resilience: Early Marriage Individual in Indramayu
Abstract
This research aims to determine the correlation between subjective well-being and family resilience among early-marriage individuals in Indramayu. The hypothesis of this study is that there is a positive correlation between subjective well-being and family resilience among early marriage individuals in Indramayu. A hundred early-marriage individuals in Indramayu were involved in this study. The data collection method used is this research is a non-probability purposive sampling technique. Data were collected using the Walsh Family Resilience Scale (WFRQ) and the Subjective Well-Being Scale. Data analysis technique used in this research is spearman's rho correlation coefficient. obtained a correlation coefficient of 0.753 with significant score p < 0.05. This result indicates that there is asignificant and positive correlation between subjective well-being and family resilience among early marriage individuals in Indramayu. Subjective well-being contributes 56,7% to family resilience.
Keywords: Family Resilience, Subjective Well-Being, Early Marriage Individuals.