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The Role of Women in Family Resilience During the Covid-19 Pandemic

International Journal of Qualitative Research

This study aims to describe and analyze the important role that women can play in the resilience of education and the family economy to deal with situations and conditions affected by Covid-19. The research was conducted using a qualitative approach, because this study used a qualitative approach, in collecting data, observations, interviews, and documentation studies were carried out. The data analysis process that the researcher uses consists of three stages, namely data reduction, data presentation, and concluding. The results of the study show that the important role that women can play in the resilience of family education in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic is assisting children in learning, supervising children's learning processes, facilitating children in learning, and advising and encouraging children when they are bored with learning. In addition to maintaining family education, women also play an important role in maintaining the family economy by earning additional...

A survey of coping strategies and resilience in women victims of domestic violence during the COVID‐19 pandemic in Tehran, 2020

Brain and Behavior

Background: Domestic violence against women is a hidden and global epidemic that has many negative effects. The COVID-19 pandemic, quarantine, and staying at home can lead to violent and domestic violence against women. Due to the importance of the subject, the present study was conducted to investigate the coping strategies and resilience of women victims of domestic violence in the COVID-19 epidemic in Tehran, 2020. Methods: The present study is a descriptive-analytical study on 420 women who suffered domestic violence in Tehran, 2020. Data collection tools included a demographic information form, socioeconomic status questionnaire, WHO standardized domestic violence questionnaire, Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale, and Endler and Parker's coping strategies questionnaire. This study was based on the Internet and online. The research poster, the characteristics of the participants, the voluntary participation in the study, the confidentiality of the information, and the link to the online questionnaire were made public through Internet networks. Results: There was no correlation between resilience with general violence (p =.221), types of physical violence (p =.502), psychological violence (p =.178), and sexual violence (p =.386). The results also showed that there was a statistically significant difference between the women who were using or not using a problem-oriented style with physical violence, using or not using an emotion-oriented style with physical, psychological, sexual violence, and using or not using an avoidance style with physical violence among the samples (p < .05). Conclusion: The use of coping strategies leads to a reduction in domestic violence against women during the COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, designing and implementing training programs to improve coping styles in women can be effective in dealing with such stressful situations and help prevent injuries caused by violence. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

Domestic Violence and Covid-19: Policy and Pattern Analysis of Reported Cases at the Family Counseling Center (FCC) in Alwar, India

Sexuality Research and Social Policy

Introduction The paper aims to assess the pattern of reporting complaints at the Family Counseling Centre (FCC), the nature and form of domestic violence (DV) during the lockdown, and the challenges addressed by the FCC, located in Alwar, India. Methods The methodology is considered an event study methodology. The study was conducted using the records available with the FCC. Using monthly time series data for 33 months (from April 2019 to December 2021), the time series analysis was done to bring out the pattern of reporting, nature and form of DV. Interviews were conducted with the counselors to document the challenges faced by them. Results The analysis shows that the reported DV-cases decreased by 23 percent during the lockdown. Challenges faced during the lockdown by the FCC in the existing policy guideline was that the lockdown disrupted the physical access of the routine complaint system. The COVID-19 lockdown and restrictions on mobility explain why only a portion of the women reach the center. The average decrease in reporting masked significant information about altered patterns and low reporting does not translate to a decline in violence at home. Conclusions The average change in DV during lockdown can be very misleading when thinking about a reframing policy response in India. Therefore, these findings should not be restricted to lockdown but are viewed broadly in the explanation that can be extended in policy to include the role of chronic stressors in accentuating violence. Policy Implications The study has significant implications for realigning and redesigning institutional strategies to overcome cultural barriers for seamless access to the FCC. This would enable a transition of counseling from event-based rescue to building resilience by adopting a lifelong learning and well-being approach.

The Role of Social Support in the Family Resilience in COVID-19 Pandemic

2021

The COVID-19 pandemic swept the world and changed the society structural order, including the smallest one, which was family. According to data from the World Health Organization (WHO), many countries reported the increase of domestic violence cases during the pandemic. This was assumed to be caused by the policy of home-quarantine in order to sever the spread of COVID-19, resulting in the increase of the intensity of domestic violence. Data from the national commission for women and children also strengthened the assumption. This was also followed by the increase of numbers of divorce in families. Including how big the role of social support on family resilience was and which source of social support had the biggest affect on family resilience level in the pandemic. This research was conducted in Samarinda, using quantitative methods on 317 research subjects. Descriptively, 66.5% of family resilience in Samarinda was still considered to be high. The results of regression analysis w...

The Challenging of Women-headed Family during the Pandemic of Covid-19 in West Nusa Tenggara, Survive or Give up?

Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Social and Political Sciences (ICoSaPS 2022), 2022

Drawing on the governmental policies, lack of health facilities and infrastructure, the threat of economic crisis, increasing poverty rate, high inflation, and several issues in Indonesia, we investigate the role of women-headed families during the pandemic of Covid-19. Since Covid-19 entered Indonesia in March 2020, the number of women-headed families has increased significantly. The pandemic certainly impacts the resilience of women-headed families, including in Dasan Agung Village, Sapalarang District, Mataram City, in West Nusa Tenggara. We are focusing on three main types of women-headed families: women who become widows because their husbands die; their husband lost their job due to the impact of the long pandemic; third, they become the women-headed family because their husbands are sick and cannot work. Based on this circumstance, we investigate how women-headed families' resilience, both with intervention and without intervention. We use a qualitative descriptions approach with field research methods to understand how they could survive in the current situation, which forced social change worldwide, including in Indonesia.

Factors that Influence the Resilience of Muhammadiyah Member's Families during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Surabaya, Indonesia

Jurnal Keperawatan Soedirman

COVID-19 has created uncertainty, and its impacts will undoubtedly be severe, long-lasting, and challenging from socioeconomic and psychological perspectives, particularly for families worldwide. This research identified the resilience level of Muhammadiyah members' families in Surabaya during the COVID-19 pandemic and explained the factors related to their family resilience. This research used a cross-sectional method. The samples were 289 respondents, with the inclusion criteria of either the husband or wife being a Muhammadiyah member in Surabaya. The sampling technique used stratified multistage random sampling. The research location was divided intofive5 regions: Central Surabaya, North Surabaya, West Surabaya, South Surabaya, and East Surabaya. Descriptive analysis and Chi-Square statistical test were used. The results of this study indicate that the family resilience of Muhammadiyah members obtained a high score during the pandemic. The factor that influenced family resi...

The Relationship Between Religiosity And Coping Strategies With Family Resilience During The Covid-19 Pandemic In Karang Tengah Village, Sukabumi City

Jurnal Health Sains, 2023

The family is the smallest unit of society that plays an important role in realizing the welfare of the population which is the ideal of development. The outbreak of Covid-19 has resulted in various imbalances in the line of life. Indirectly, this has an impact on the resilience of the family as the smallest social unit. If family resilience is disrupted, it can cause less than optimal family functions. In 2020, BPS Sukabumi City recorded an increase in the unemployment rate of 3.81% from 2019. The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between religiosity and coping strategies with family resilience during the Covid-19 pandemic. This type of research is correlational with a cross sectional approach. A sample of 372 respondents used cluster random sampling. The instrument used is a questionnaire. Data analysis used simple linear regression and multiple linear regression. The results showed a relationship between communication patterns and family resilience (0.000), a relationship between religiosity and family resilience (0.000), a relationship between coping strategies and family resilience (0.000) and a simultaneous relationship between religiosity and coping strategies with family resilience (0.000). The conclusion in this study is that there is a relationship both partial and simultaneous related to religiosity and coping strategies with family resilience.

Predicting Quality of Life and Domestic Violence Against Women During COVID-19 Quarantine Based on Resilience and Coping Styles

Journal of Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences

Background: Restrictive measures caused by the COVID-19 have exposed the families' structure to some critical issues such as reduced quality of life and increased domestic violence. For this reason, the study of psychological factors are essential in this regard. Objectives: The study aimed to predict the quality of life and violence against women during COVID-19 quarantine based on resilience and coping styles. Methods: This descriptive correlation study was conducted on all married women in Karaj from October 1 to November 30, 2020. A total of 241 people were randomly selected as the sample and answered the questionnaires about coping styles, quality of life, violence against women, and resilience scale. The data were analysized by Pearson correlation test and regression analysis. Results: There was a significant positive relationship between resilience, efficient coping style, and quality of life, as well as a significant negative relationship between inefficient coping style...

Engagement and Empowerment of Self Help Groups to Address Domestic Violence Against Women During COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown Situation

Journal of Legal, Ethical and Regulatory Issues, 2021

This article attempts to address the issue of domestic violence which women are facing during the pandemic-Covid-19 lockdown situation which has arisen all over the world. This paper will endeavour to use Self Help Groups by way of involving and empowering them to mitigate domestic violence against women during the times of pandemic lockdown situations and propose to put together other solutions after observing the attempts made by different governments with respect to violence against women.

Factors related to family resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic

Bali Medical Journal

Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically impacted people's lives. Families are affected in many ways, including daily life, the economy, social life, and health. Families who have resilience can face the COVID-19 pandemic situation. This study aims to determine the factors related to family resilience during the Covid-19 pandemic, including Family income, education, family type, family relations, and social support. Methods: This study is a cross-sectional study conducted on 403 respondents using purposive sampling. Inclusion criteria include Husband or wife (with or without children) who live together, ages 18-65 years, in Jakarta and Tangerang. Data collection using an online questionnaire consisted of demographic data, the Family Resilience Assessment Scale (FRAS), and the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS). The questionnaire has passed the validity and reliability test. The Ethics Board of the Mochtar Riady Institute of Nanotechnology (MRI...