Democratic Parenting and Emotional Intelligence: A Study on Teenagers from Divorced Families

This study explores the relationship between the democratic parenting style and emotional intelligence in teenagers whose parents are divorced, focusing on a specific population in the Wainitu region of Ambon City, Maluku. Utilizing a Pearson's product-moment correlation, the research findings...

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Main Authors: Princess Agracia Miltha Sahureka, Christiana Hari Soetjiningsih
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pattimura University 2023-06-01
Series:Jurnal Bimbingan dan Konseling Terapan
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Online Access:https://ojs.unpatti.ac.id/index.php/bkt/article/view/1853
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description This study explores the relationship between the democratic parenting style and emotional intelligence in teenagers whose parents are divorced, focusing on a specific population in the Wainitu region of Ambon City, Maluku. Utilizing a Pearson's product-moment correlation, the research findings indicate a significant positive correlation between democratic parenting and emotional intelligence with a correlation coefficient of 0.314 (p < 0.05). The data suggests that effective democratic parenting contributes to approximately 9.85% of the quality of emotional intelligence among these teenagers. The study concludes that while other factors can impact emotional intelligence, a democratic parenting style is a vital contributing element, underscoring the importance of the family as the primary context for character formation. However, the study also acknowledges the complexities of emotional development in children from divorced families, emphasizing the need for further research in this area, including exploration of other parenting styles. The results provide valuable insights for families, educators, and policymakers in supporting emotional intelligence development in teenagers from divorced families.
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spelling doaj.art-38ea29f473524420a182d6ea79b9278a2023-06-19T05:11:36ZengPattimura UniversityJurnal Bimbingan dan Konseling Terapan2549-45112549-90922023-06-017211812410.30598/jbkt.v7i2.1853842Democratic Parenting and Emotional Intelligence: A Study on Teenagers from Divorced FamiliesPrincess Agracia Miltha SahurekaChristiana Hari SoetjiningsihThis study explores the relationship between the democratic parenting style and emotional intelligence in teenagers whose parents are divorced, focusing on a specific population in the Wainitu region of Ambon City, Maluku. Utilizing a Pearson's product-moment correlation, the research findings indicate a significant positive correlation between democratic parenting and emotional intelligence with a correlation coefficient of 0.314 (p < 0.05). The data suggests that effective democratic parenting contributes to approximately 9.85% of the quality of emotional intelligence among these teenagers. The study concludes that while other factors can impact emotional intelligence, a democratic parenting style is a vital contributing element, underscoring the importance of the family as the primary context for character formation. However, the study also acknowledges the complexities of emotional development in children from divorced families, emphasizing the need for further research in this area, including exploration of other parenting styles. The results provide valuable insights for families, educators, and policymakers in supporting emotional intelligence development in teenagers from divorced families.https://ojs.unpatti.ac.id/index.php/bkt/article/view/1853democratic parenting styleemotional intelligencedivorced familiesteenagersparent-child interaction
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emotional intelligence
divorced families
teenagers
parent-child interaction
title Democratic Parenting and Emotional Intelligence: A Study on Teenagers from Divorced Families
title_full Democratic Parenting and Emotional Intelligence: A Study on Teenagers from Divorced Families
title_fullStr Democratic Parenting and Emotional Intelligence: A Study on Teenagers from Divorced Families
title_full_unstemmed Democratic Parenting and Emotional Intelligence: A Study on Teenagers from Divorced Families
title_short Democratic Parenting and Emotional Intelligence: A Study on Teenagers from Divorced Families
title_sort democratic parenting and emotional intelligence a study on teenagers from divorced families
topic democratic parenting style
emotional intelligence
divorced families
teenagers
parent-child interaction
url https://ojs.unpatti.ac.id/index.php/bkt/article/view/1853
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