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The Role of Dual Earner Families in Children's Psychological Well-Being: Literature Review 双职工家庭在儿童心理健康中的作用:文献综述
Pub Date : 2024-01-30 DOI: 10.58355/dirosat.v2i1.54
Miftahul Huda, Elok Halimatus Sa’diyah
Economic demands often encourage husbands and wives in a family to work, and this has impacts that include both positive and negative sides. The positive impact is especially visible in the family economic aspect, where family income can be increased. However, the negative impact is more pronounced in the psychological aspect of the family, especially on the psychological well-being of children. This study is an analysis of the literature that seeks to investigate how children's psychological well-being is affected in the context of dual-earner families. Search engines are used as a tool to search for and collect relevant data. As a result, 12 studies were found which were then used as data sources. These studies show that dual-earner families tend to have a negative impact on children's psychological well-being, such as poor mood swings, higher levels of depression, increased levels of anxiety, increased anger, aggressive behavior, negative attitudes towards school, and a number of other negative behaviors. It is hoped that the results of this literature study can become the basis for further empirical research, especially in the Indonesian context, which may have differences in findings compared to previous studies
经济需求往往鼓励家庭中的丈夫和妻子去工作,这既有积极的一面,也有消极的一面。积极影响在家庭经济方面尤为明显,可以增加家庭收入。然而,负面影响在家庭心理方面更为明显,尤其是对儿童心理健康的影响。本研究通过对文献的分析,探究双职工家庭对儿童心理健康的影响。使用搜索引擎作为搜索和收集相关数据的工具。结果发现了 12 项研究,并将其作为数据来源。这些研究表明,双职工家庭往往会对儿童的心理健康产生负面影响,如情绪波动较大、抑郁程度较高、焦虑程度增加、愤怒情绪增加、攻击性行为、对学校的消极态度以及其他一些负面行为。希望本文献研究的结果能够成为进一步实证研究的基础,特别是在印度尼西亚的背景下,因为与以往的研究相比,印度尼西亚的研究结果可能存在差异
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