Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Religion and Mental Health, ICRMH 2019, 18 - 19 September 2019, Jakarta, Indonesia

Research Article

The Influence of Self-Compassion, Religiosity, Support Group, and Income to Subjective Well-Being of Parents Caring Children with Intellectual Disability

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  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.18-9-2019.2293318,
        author={Risa Dwi Ratnasari and Neneng Tati Sumiati},
        title={The Influence of Self-Compassion, Religiosity, Support Group, and Income to Subjective Well-Being of Parents Caring Children with Intellectual Disability},
        proceedings={Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Religion and Mental Health, ICRMH 2019, 18 - 19 September 2019, Jakarta, Indonesia},
        publisher={EAI},
        proceedings_a={ICRMH},
        year={2020},
        month={3},
        keywords={subjective well-being self-compassion religiosity support group income},
        doi={10.4108/eai.18-9-2019.2293318}
    }
    
  • Risa Dwi Ratnasari
    Neneng Tati Sumiati
    Year: 2020
    The Influence of Self-Compassion, Religiosity, Support Group, and Income to Subjective Well-Being of Parents Caring Children with Intellectual Disability
    ICRMH
    EAI
    DOI: 10.4108/eai.18-9-2019.2293318
Risa Dwi Ratnasari1,*, Neneng Tati Sumiati1
  • 1: Faculty of Psychology Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University Jakarta
*Contact email: Risa.wiratnas@gmail.com

Abstract

Subjective well-being (SWB) is an evaluation of a person's cognitive and affective life. Evaluation of one's life in subjective well-being includes a positive emotional reaction to the occurrence in life, as well as the lack of negative emotional charge of cognition ratings on satisfaction and fulfillment in life [13]. This study was conducted to determine the influence of self-compassion, religiosity, support group and income on the subjective well-being of parents of children with ID (intellectual disability). Researcher adapting various instruments such as Diener's SWB instrument [11], [13], Neff's self-compassion instrument [25], and Huber’s religiosity instrument [20]. The research method used a non-probability sampling with accidental sampling technique. Participants in this study amounted to 209 parents. The researcher uses Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) as construct validity test. The results showed that the four dimensions, namely self-compassion, religiosity,support group, and income have a significant effect on subjective well-being of parents who have children with intellectual disability around Jakarta and Tangerang city of Indonesia. The proportion of the overall independent variables towards SWB amounted to 28.8% with four significant variables that self-compassion, religiosity in aspects of religious knowledge, religious Group and household income.