The Dynamics of Resilience in Muslim Adolescents from Broken Home Families: A Theological Analysis

This study aimed to determine the dynamics of resilience in adolescents who experience broken homes through a theological perspective. This research used a qualitative phenomenological method, and data collection was carried out using structured interviews. Data was obtained from subjects with the c...

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Main Authors: Lisda Sofia, Miranti Rasyid, Azizah Faradillah, Tiki Faeqotus Soleha, Dira Syarifah Dwi Luthfiyana, Diah Rahayu, Aulia Suhesty, Meilani Sandjaja
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Published: Africajournals 2024-03-01
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author Lisda Sofia
Miranti Rasyid
Azizah Faradillah
Tiki Faeqotus Soleha
Dira Syarifah Dwi Luthfiyana
Diah Rahayu
Aulia Suhesty
Meilani Sandjaja
author_facet Lisda Sofia
Miranti Rasyid
Azizah Faradillah
Tiki Faeqotus Soleha
Dira Syarifah Dwi Luthfiyana
Diah Rahayu
Aulia Suhesty
Meilani Sandjaja
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description This study aimed to determine the dynamics of resilience in adolescents who experience broken homes through a theological perspective. This research used a qualitative phenomenological method, and data collection was carried out using structured interviews. Data was obtained from subjects with the criterion of being teenagers who experienced broken homes. They were aged between 16 and 19 years. Data analysis was done by organizing and coding data, determining themes, searching for categories, describing categories, and discussing research results. The results showed that the subjects had different resilience. The most vital resilience arises from understanding good religious (theological) teachings. The forms of resilience found in this research include emotional conditions, emotional regulation, impulse control, self-efficacy, and social support. The resilience that is formed is caused by several factors. Judging from the subjects' statements, their resilience is formed by internal and external factors such as their inner will to rise from the adversity they have experienced and the support of those closest to them. Apart from that, the subjects experienced different impacts of broken homes, such as reduced parental love, reduced finances, changes in conditions at home, changes in the subject's personality, changes in interest in communicating with parents, and even the desire to commit suicide. From a theological perspective, Muslim teenagers from broken homes are more devious than teenagers from ordinary families because of the absence of theological values in their lives, so religious counseling for Muslim teenagers must be grounded on religious values. Religious counseling can be filled with activities such as instilling monotheistic values, theological or religious values, reading the Koran regularly, listening to lectures on Islamic themes, and reading motivational and Islamic books.
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spelling doaj.art-b9d4156eee524083ad5eb6189f9773602024-02-23T17:31:08ZengAfricajournalsPharos Journal of Theology2414-33242024-03-011052https://doi.org/10.46222/pharosjot.105.221The Dynamics of Resilience in Muslim Adolescents from Broken Home Families: A Theological AnalysisLisda Sofia0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4937-441XMiranti Rasyid1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6997-4258Azizah Faradillah2https://orcid.org/0009-0009-8570-6291Tiki Faeqotus Soleha3https://orcid.org/0009-0001-6473-6522Dira Syarifah Dwi Luthfiyana4https://orcid.org/0009-0002-9619-4817Diah Rahayu5https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3579-9708Aulia Suhesty6https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3136-9516Meilani Sandjaja7https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3269-1788Universitas Mulawarman, IndonesiaUniversity of Mulawarman, IndonesiaUniversity of Mulawarman, IndonesiaUniversity of Mulawarman, IndonesiaUniversity of Mulawarman, IndonesiaUniversity of Mulawarman, IndonesiaUniversitas Mulawarman, IndonesiaUniversitas Ciputra, IndonesiaThis study aimed to determine the dynamics of resilience in adolescents who experience broken homes through a theological perspective. This research used a qualitative phenomenological method, and data collection was carried out using structured interviews. Data was obtained from subjects with the criterion of being teenagers who experienced broken homes. They were aged between 16 and 19 years. Data analysis was done by organizing and coding data, determining themes, searching for categories, describing categories, and discussing research results. The results showed that the subjects had different resilience. The most vital resilience arises from understanding good religious (theological) teachings. The forms of resilience found in this research include emotional conditions, emotional regulation, impulse control, self-efficacy, and social support. The resilience that is formed is caused by several factors. Judging from the subjects' statements, their resilience is formed by internal and external factors such as their inner will to rise from the adversity they have experienced and the support of those closest to them. Apart from that, the subjects experienced different impacts of broken homes, such as reduced parental love, reduced finances, changes in conditions at home, changes in the subject's personality, changes in interest in communicating with parents, and even the desire to commit suicide. From a theological perspective, Muslim teenagers from broken homes are more devious than teenagers from ordinary families because of the absence of theological values in their lives, so religious counseling for Muslim teenagers must be grounded on religious values. Religious counseling can be filled with activities such as instilling monotheistic values, theological or religious values, reading the Koran regularly, listening to lectures on Islamic themes, and reading motivational and Islamic books.https://www.pharosjot.com/uploads/7/1/6/3/7163688/article_21_105_2__april_indonesia.pdfbroken homemuslim adolescentsresiliencetheological support
spellingShingle Lisda Sofia
Miranti Rasyid
Azizah Faradillah
Tiki Faeqotus Soleha
Dira Syarifah Dwi Luthfiyana
Diah Rahayu
Aulia Suhesty
Meilani Sandjaja
The Dynamics of Resilience in Muslim Adolescents from Broken Home Families: A Theological Analysis
Pharos Journal of Theology
broken home
muslim adolescents
resilience
theological support
title The Dynamics of Resilience in Muslim Adolescents from Broken Home Families: A Theological Analysis
title_full The Dynamics of Resilience in Muslim Adolescents from Broken Home Families: A Theological Analysis
title_fullStr The Dynamics of Resilience in Muslim Adolescents from Broken Home Families: A Theological Analysis
title_full_unstemmed The Dynamics of Resilience in Muslim Adolescents from Broken Home Families: A Theological Analysis
title_short The Dynamics of Resilience in Muslim Adolescents from Broken Home Families: A Theological Analysis
title_sort dynamics of resilience in muslim adolescents from broken home families a theological analysis
topic broken home
muslim adolescents
resilience
theological support
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