DYADIC COPING DAN KEPUASAN PERNIKAHAN PASANGAN SUAMI ISTRI DENGAN SUAMI DIABETES MELITUS TIPE II
Abstract: This study was
conducted to examine the relationship between dyadic coping and marital
satisfaction in couples with husband diabetes mellitus type II. Dyadic coping
is an interpersonal process that involves both partners in a marriage
relationship (Bodenmann, 2005), dyadic coping were measured using dyadic coping
scale. Marital satisfaction is an evaluation of the areas in marriage that
includes communication, leisure activities, religious orientation, conflict
resolution, financial management, sexual relationships, family and friends,
equalitarian roles, and parenting styles (Olson & Olson, 2000), marital
satisfaction measured using marital satisfaction scale. This research method is
quantitative method with the research subjects were married couples with
husband diabetes mellitus type II, married with a minimum marriage age of 5
years, and not being bedridden (n = 80). Technique sampling in this research is
purposive sampling. The data were analyzed using simple linear regression . The
results of simple linear regression show that the value of significant level
0.001 (p <0.05). The results analysis of this research showed that there is
a significant correlation between dyadic coping and marital satisfaction among
couples with husband diabetes mellitus type II. The correlation coefficient was
0.380 (r = 0.380) which means that the relationship is held in low category
with a value of R square of 0.144 which shows the effective contribution of dyadic
coping of marital satisfaction that is equal to the remaining 14.4% is equal to
85 , 6% is the contribution of other factors such as the age of marriage,
monthly income, and education.
Penulis: Ida Ayu Intan
Yuliana, Tience Debora Valentina
Kode Jurnal: jppsikologiperkembangan160052