JOURNAL ARTICLE

Kebersyukuran dan Kepuasan Hidup pada Orangtua dengan Anak Berkebutuhan Khusus

Adhyatman Prabowo

Year: 2018 Journal:   Psikologika Jurnal Pemikiran dan Penelitian Psikologi Vol: 23 (1)Pages: 41-51   Publisher: Islamic University of Indonesia

Abstract

Every parents hope to have children born perfect, both physically and mentality. However, some children are born with disability physically or mentality that is called child with special need. The purpose this research is understanding and explaining relationship between gratitude and life satisfactions parents who have child with special need. The methodology used correlational quantitative methods. The subject of this research is parents who have child with special need and stay in Malang. The method of sample is used cluster sampling method and collected data through Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) is constructed by Diener, Emmons, Larsen and Griffin (1985) that was consisted of five items with Alpha coefficient 0,710 and The Gratitude Questionnaires Six Item Form (GQ-6) in the form of Likert Scale is constructed by McCullough et.al (2002) that was consisted of six items with Alpha coefficient 0,765. While data analysis used the data analysis correlation the Pearson’s Product Moment correlation. The result of this research showed a significant correlation between gratitude and life satisfaction (p = 0,000; p < 0,001) with score of correlation’s coefficient 0.470. Thus, this means that gratitude is positively correlated with life satisfaction. This finding will be discussed later in this paper.

Keywords:
Gratitude Diener Psychology Likert scale Humanities Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient Life satisfaction Social psychology Developmental psychology Statistics Mathematics Philosophy

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