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Resilience of Children Growing


Up with Single Parent
STUDY OF SYMBOLIC INTERACTIONISM

RAENITA DWIMULYA TAHIR


JEANNY MARIA FATIMAH
KAHAR
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OUTLINE Introduction

Method

Result & Discussion

Conclusion
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1 in 3 Indonesian teenagers
aged 10-17 years have mental
health problems.

Meanwhile, 1 in 20 Indonesian
teenagers have had a mental
disorder in the last 12 months

According to data from the Indonesia National Adolescent Mental Health Survey (I-NAMHS), this figure is
equivalent to 15.5 million and 2.45 million teenagers.
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10-13 years

14-17 years

As shown in Figure 2, younger adolescents have a higher prevalence of attention deficit and/or hyperactivity-
related issues (13.2%) compared to older adolescents (7.8%), while older adolescents have a higher prevalence
of depression (7.7%) compared to younger adolescents (3.2%).

According to data from the Indonesia National Adolescent Mental Health Survey (I-NAMHS).
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AL INFLUEN
NT C

E
E
A TREE IS INFLUENCED BY THE QUALITY OF AIR, WATER AND SOIL IN ITS

PAR
ENVIRONMENT. LIKEWISE, CHILDREN'S EMOTIONS ARE DETERMINED BY THE
QUALITY OF THE INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS THAT SURROUND THEM. CHILDREN
FROM SINGLE PARENT FAMILIES, IF THEY GROW UP WITH THE RIGHT
UPBRINGING, GOOD ENVIRONMENTAL ACCEPTANCE, AND POSITIVE MENTALITY
AND MORALS, WILL UNDOUBTEDLY BECOME EXTRAORDINARY INDIVIDUALS
COMPARED TO CHILDREN FROM ORDINARY FAMILIES. THEIR TOUGHNESS, ABILITY
TO ACCEPT DIFFERENCES, INDEPENDENCE, MENTAL STRENGTH, TENACITY AND
ENDURANCE AND ADAPTATION ARE ABOVE THE AVERAGE FOR MOST CHILDREN.
ALL OF THIS IS THE MAIN CAPITAL FOR THEIR GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT INTO
GREAT INDIVIDUALS.
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S A SINGLE P
O I ARE
WH NT
NE
YO
AN

SO, WHO IS CONSIDERED A SINGLE


PARENT? ACCORDING TO ITS LITERAL
MEANING, A SINGLE PARENT IS A PARENT
WHO CARES FOR, PROVIDES FOR, RAISES
THEIR CHILD WITHOUT A PARTNER, CAN BE
MALE OR FEMALE, IN WHATEVER STATUS,
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METHOD Qualitative (Case Study)


This research employs a qualitative
study with a case study approach to
analyze the experiences of individuals
growing up in single-parent households
using data collection techniques,
namely in-depth interviews,
observations, and symbolic analysis, in
accordance with the framework of
symbolic interactionism
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INTERACTIONISM SYMBOLIC

How to interpret the role of single parents


so that symbolic interaction can help
understand how children without fathers
construct meaning related to the role of
mother in their lives. They may have diverse
perceptions of what it means to be a single
parent and how it affects their emotions.
We can understand several aspects related
to their emotions, such as social stigma,
self-perception, interaction with symbols like
Father's/Mother's Day, images, or words
related to fathers affecting their feelings
and how they interact with these symbols.
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7 FACTORS INFLUENCING THE RESILIENCE

EMOTIONAL IMPULSE
CAUSAL ANALYSIS
REGULATION CONTROL

OPTIMISM EMPATHY SELF EFFICACY REACHING OUT


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THE THREE CONCEPTS OF SYMBOLIC INTERACTION

MIND SELF SOCIETY


Healing through artistic
Positive communiction, They Identification with symbolic expression: Some children
use symbols such as words figures. to identify may express their feelings
of encouragement or themselves and seek through visual or creative
positive body language to inspiration in facing arts, such as making pictures
express support and challenges in forming of their parents and
affection resilience. And use of themselves, writing, or
symbolic object making music, as a symbol
of their journey in
overcoming pain or stress.
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The combination of resilience factors and


symbolic interaction concepts can help
individuals cope with stress, build healthy
relationships, and understand the world around
them. Therefore, a deep understanding of
resilience factors and symbolic interaction
concepts can provide valuable insights into how
individuals can overcome challenges and
interact with their surrounding world.
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THANK YOU

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