Perbedaan Emotional Abuse pada Remaja Akhir yang Berpacaran Berdasarkan Pola Komunikasi dalam Keluarga
Abstract: Problems in dating
relationship may lead to violence such as emotional abuse that usually can lead
to physical abuse and sexual abuse. The need for the role of parents in control
and give examples of behaviour to adolescents directly or indirectly. Children
will bring exemplified parents into the social environment as communication
patterns. Family communication patterns is divided into four, namely
Pluralistic, Consensual, Laissez-Faire, and Protective. Communication patterns
are different in every family will indirectly establish a different personality
for each adolescents. Based on the exposure, this study has the objective to
determine differences in emotional abuse in adolescents who are dating is based
on communication patterns within the family.
Subjects in this study were 75 people late adolescents who are dating and
live with parents at Udayana University. Instruments in this research is the
Emotional Abuse scale and Revised Family Communication Pattern (RFCP) scale.
One Way ANOVA analysis results showed p=0,031 (F=3,138; p<0,05) can thus be
noted that there are differences in emotional abuse in adolescents who are
dating is based on communication patterns within the family. Differences are
also evident from the pattern of Pluralistic group communication and
Laissez-Faire contained probability value p=0,043 (p<0,05), which means that
Ho is rejected or there is a difference between communication patterns within
the family group pluralistic and Laissez-Faire. Adolescents who grew up with
communication patterns Laissez-Faire has a higher tendency to do emotional
abuse in couples than adolescents who grew up with pluralistic communication
patterns.
Keywords: emotional abuse,
family communication pattern, late adolescents, RFCP, Pluralistic, Consensual,
Laissez-Faire, Protective
Penulis: Cokorda Istri
Indraswari Pemayun, Putu Nugrahaeni Widiasavitri
Kode Jurnal: jppsikologiperkembangan150102