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Title: | Pola Komunikasi Interpersonal pada Ibu dan Anak yang Kehilangan Peran Sosok Ayah ( Fatherless ) |
Other Titles: | Interpersonal Communication Patterns in Mothers and Children Who Have Lost the Role of a Father Figure (Fatherless) |
Authors: | Sundari, Tasya Ananda |
metadata.dc.contributor.advisor: | Tamsil, Ilma Saakinah |
Keywords: | pola komunikasi interpersonal;fatherless;orang tua;anak;interpersonal communication patterns;fatherlessness;parents;children |
Issue Date: | 5-Sep-2024 |
Publisher: | UNIVERSITAS MEDAN AREA |
Series/Report no.: | NPM;208530173 |
Abstract: | Anak yang mengalami fatherless dengan kondisi kematian dan perceraian secara psikologis kedua kondisi ini memiliki pengaruh dan imbas yang berbeda dimana dalam kondisi perceraian, anak masih memiliki figur ayah meskipun terbatas dalam hal komunikasi dan interaksi dibandingkan anak yang kehilangan figur ayah untuk selamanya karena kematian. Dari empat kasus anak penyebab fatherless dengan kondisi Bercerai, Meninggal, Long Distance Relationship (LDR), dan diabaikan mereka harus mengambil peran kepada peran ibu, yaitu ibu Tunggal. Pendekatan ibu dengan anak menggunakan pola komunikasi interpersonal. Metode penelitian kualitatif ini melibatkan 20 orang tua anak 20 anak yang mengalami kasus fatherless. Dari penyebab Bercerai, Meninggal, Long Distance Relationship, dan diabaikan. Pola komunikasi interpersonal di penelitian ini menggunakan pola komunikasi sekunder yang melibatkan 3 orang informan dengan penyebab meninggal, dan 17 informan lainnya menggunakan pola komunikasi linear karena mereka berkomunikasi secara langsung dengan bertatap muka. ibu dan anak memiliki hubungan yang berkaitan dengan pola asuh Jadi bisa disimpulkan bahwa hasil penelitian ini mengarah kepada komunikasi otoritatif. Fenomena fatherless cukup mempengaruhi kehidupan psikologis seseorang karena Ketika figure ayah hilang, anak menjadi kehilangan peran ayah untuk berbagi cerita .Hal ini berimbas ke lingkup yang lebih besar yaitu komunikasi interpersonal. Children who experience fatherlessness with conditions of death and divorce psychologically these two conditions have different influences and impacts where in conditions of divorce, children still have a father figure although limited in terms of communication and interaction compared to children who lose their father figure forever due to death. Of the four cases of children with the cause of fatherlessness with the conditions of Divorce, Death, Long Distance Relationship (LDR), and neglect, they must take on the role of the mother, namely a single mother. The approach of mothers with children uses interpersonal communication patterns. This qualitative research method involved 20 parents of 20 children who experienced fatherless cases. From the causes of Divorce, Death, Long Distance Relationship, and neglect. The interpersonal communication pattern in this study used a secondary communication pattern involving 3 informants with the cause of death, and 17 other informants used a linear communication pattern because they communicated directly face to face. mother and child have a relationship related to parenting patterns So it can be concluded that the results of this study lead to authoritative communication. The phenomenon of fatherlessness quite affects a person's psychological life because when the father figure is lost, the child loses the role of the father to share stories. This has an impact on a larger scope, namely interpersonal communication. |
Description: | 78 Halaman |
URI: | https://repositori.uma.ac.id/handle/123456789/27001 |
Appears in Collections: | SP - Communication Science |
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208530173 - Tasya Ananda Sundari - Fulltext.pdf | Cover, Abstract, Chapter I, II, III, V, Bibliography | 1.16 MB | Adobe PDF | View/Open |
208530173 - Tasya Ananda Sundari - Chapter IV.pdf Restricted Access | Chapter IV | 460.99 kB | Adobe PDF | View/Open Request a copy |
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