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Quantitative comparisonson pioneer – family
resilience index indonesia 2015
Rida Agustina, Amiek Chamami, Sapta Hastho Ponco
Statistics Indonesia
Abstract
In 2015, Statistics Indonesia and the Ministry of Women's Empowerment and
Child Protection (MWECP) jointly prepared a measure of family resilience,
which was later referred to as the Pioneer Family Resilience Index (P-FRI). P-
FRI is structured based on five dimensions including the foundation of family
legality and wholeness, physical resilience, economic resilience, social
psychology resilience, and socio-cultural resilience. In the calculation, the P-
FRI is measured composite by using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
method based on the assessment of family resilience experts on 24 P-FRI
constituent indicators. There needs to be a statistically valid and reliable
measurement to measure the level of family resilience in Indonesia. The aim
of this study was to determine the quantitative comparison of family resilience
index calculations. The analysis used is Structural Equation Modelling (SEM)
with Latent Variable Score. The data used is the same as the data in calculating
P-FRI using AHP. Samples are 34 provinces in Indonesia. The results of SEM
analysis show that the valid and reliable P-FRI dimension is the basis of family
legality and wholeness, physical resilience, and psychological social security.
Of the three dimensions, only 6 indicators are valid and reliable and have a
good fit model. There is no significant difference in the calculation of family
resilience index using 6 indicators or 24 indicators.
Keywords
Quantitative comparisons; family resilience; structural equation modelling;
latent variable score
1. Introduction
Family is the main foundation for building a social order system so that it
can be said that family resilience is the basis of national security. Several
ministries and community agencies stated that a measure of family resilience
is needed to measure the strength of family resilience. In fact, there is no
definite concept and measurement that is methodologically and generally
applies to determine the level of family resilience in Indonesia and
internationally.
In 2015, Statistics Indonesia and the Ministry of Women's Empowerment
and Child Protection (MWECP) jointly prepared a measure of family resilience,
which was then referred to as the Pioneer Family Resilience Index (P-FRI), as a
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