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material for reviewing and assessing the level of family resilience in Indonesia
(MWECP, 2016). The compilation of a measure of family resilience refers to the
Minister of Women's Empowerment and Child Protection Regulation No. 6 of
2013 concerning the Implementation of Family Development which explains
the concept of family resilience and welfare including the foundation of family
legality and wholeness, physical resilience, economic resilience, social
psychology resilience, and socio-cultural resilience. The five coverage forms
dimensions in measuring the level of family resilience.
P-FRI is measured in a composite manner including multidimensional,
multivariable, and multiindicators that require weighting dimensions,
variables, and indicators. The method used to calculate the dimensions,
variables and indicators of P-FRI is Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP), which is
based on the assessment of experts.
Sixbey's (2005) and Euis (2003) research show that significant dimensions
in calculating family resilience are: systemic belief, organizational pattern,
communication/problem solving, physical endurance, psychological
endurance, and social resilience. While the level of family resilience compiled
by MWECP and Statistics Indonesia is calculated based on the dimensions of
the foundation of legality and family integrity, physical resilience, economic
resilience, social psychology resilience, and socio-cultural resilience. The
method of determining the weighting of dimensions/variables/indicators from
AHP is based on evaluations from experts who are subjective. Other than that,
there needs to be a statistically valid and reliable measurement to measure
the level of family resilience in Indonesia. Therefore, the aim of this study is to
determine the quantitative comparison of family resilience index calculations.
2. Methodology
The dimensions and variables of P-FRI are latent variables that cannot be
measured directly. The dimensions and variables P-FRI are measured based on
24 manifest/independent variables.
Table 1. Dimentions, Component Variables, and Indicators
Dimention (D)/Component Variables (V)/Indicator (X)
D1 the foundation of legality and family integrity
X1 : the legality of marriage
X2 : birth legality the foundation of legality (V1)
X3 : family unity family unity (V2)
X4 : togetherness in the family
X5 : partnership husband and wife gender partnership (V3)
X6 : the openness of financial management
X7 : family decision making
D2 Physical resilience
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