PERBEDAAN SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING PADA PEREMPUAN BALI YANG MENIKAH SESAMA WANGSA DAN BERBEDA WANGSA
Abstract: Subjective
wellbeing is a thorough assessment of
the individual's life that involves cognitive and affective aspects. The
cognitive aspect is reflected in the assessment of life satisfaction and
affective aspect is reflected from the positive and negative affects felt by
the individual, the happiness of individual is when positives affect more
dominant than the negatives affect. Marriage is one of the most powerful
predictors of subjective wellbeing . In
the collective culture, happiness can be caused by social acceptance of their
marital status. Wangsa is a social stratification system in Balinese society
that divides people into specific groups based on lineage. Wangsa system
affects the process and marriage system in Bali which resulted in the emergence
of same and different wangsa marriages. Same wangsa marriage will be easier to
obtain the consent of the parents marriage more than different wangsa marriage,
as well as their social consequences that must be faced by a woman who married
different wangsa. In modern times the
implementation of wangsa system have been improper, and some rules related to
different wangsa married have been more flexible compared to the ancient times.
This study aimed to see the condition of subjective wellbeing in Balinese women who married the same and
different wangsa. This study used quantitative methods. The sampling technique
in this study was three-stage cluster random sampling. Total sample of 60
people, consisting of 30 Balinese women who married the same wangsa and 30 Balinese women married the different
wangsa. Measure tool used was subjective wellbeing scale. Data analysis method used was
independent sample t-test. The study stated that there was no difference of
subjective wellbeing in Balinese women
who married the same and different wangsa.
Penulis: I Gusti Ayu Maya
Vratasti, Ni Made Ari Wilani
Kode Jurnal: jppsikologisosialdd160044