Faktor-Faktor Demografi Dan Resilensi: Potret Ibu Yang Memiliki Anak Autoimun

Yuniati, Rosita and Setiasih, Setiasih and Pramadi, Andrian (2025) Faktor-Faktor Demografi Dan Resilensi: Potret Ibu Yang Memiliki Anak Autoimun. Jurnal Psikohumanika, 17 (2). pp. 132-150. ISSN 1979-0341; E-ISSN 2302-0660

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Abstract

Resilience among mothers of children with autoimmune diseases plays a critical role in caregiving, given the central position of mothers in supporting both the psychological and physical well-being of their children. Although previous studies have indicated that demographic factors may influence resilience, specific investigations focusing on mothers of children with autoimmune diseases in Indonesia remain limited. This study aims to examine the relationship between demographic factors and resilience levels within this population. A quantitative approach with a survey design and purposive sampling was employed, involving 131 mothers whose children had received a clinical diagnosis of an autoimmune disorder. Data were collected using a resilience scale and a demographic questionnaire assessing maternal age, educational level, employment status, socioeconomic status, marital status, total number of children, number of children with autoimmune conditions, type of autoimmune disease, and community involvement. Results indicated that mothers’ resilience levels ranged from moderate to high. Correlation analyses revealed that maternal age, residential status, and the number of children with autoimmune conditions were significantly associated with resilience, whereas other factors such as education and household income showed no significant influence. These findings underscore the importance of considering demographic context and family-specific circumstances when designing resilience enhancing strategies. In particular, fostering social networks, community support systems, and a supportive caregiving environment may play a crucial role in strengthening maternal resilience. This study contributes to the development of demographically informed interventions aimed at improving maternal psychological well-being and parenting quality in families affected by childhood autoimmune diseases.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: autoimmune diseases; demographic factors; mothers; resilience
Subjects: B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BF Psychology
Divisions: Postgraduate Programs > Doctoral Program in Psychology
Depositing User: Ester Sri W. 196039
Date Deposited: 17 Mar 2026 02:09
Last Modified: 17 Mar 2026 02:09
URI: http://repository.ubaya.ac.id/id/eprint/50429

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