Proses Menjadi Tangguh Bagi Ibu yang Memiliki Anak dengan Gangguan Spektrum Autis

Authors

  • Nurussakinah Daulay Universitas Islam Negeri Sumatera Utara, Indonesia
  • Neila Ramdhani Doktor Fakultas Psikologi UGM, Indonesia
  • Noor Rochman Hadjam Guru Besar Fakultas Psikologi UGM, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26555/humanitas.v15i2.8695

Keywords:

dukungan sosial, koping religius, optimis, spektrum autis, tangguh.

Abstract

Keterbatasan-keterbatasan yang dialami anak dengan gangguan spektrum autis dapat menimbulkan berbagai kesulitan hingga dibutuhkan ketangguhan ibu dalam menjalankan pengasuhan. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengkaji pengalaman ibu hingga menjadi sosok yang tangguh selama mengasuh anak autis. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan fenomenologi dan melibatkan lima orang responden penelitian. Hasil penelitian menemukan enam tema pengalaman ibu yang menjadikan mereka tangguh dalam mengasuh anak dengan gangguan spektrum autis, yaitu: 1) kondisi sulit, menekan, dan bertahan; 2) dukungan sosial; 3) pengetahuan dan informasi terkait anak dengan gangguan spektrum autis; 4) religius coping; 5) kebermaknaan hidup orang tua anak dengan anak berkebutuhan khusus; 6) optimisme. Sumber daya penentu berasal baik dari internal yaitu kemampuan mengontrol diri, keyakinan akan kemampuan diri, dan religious coping, maupun eksternal yaitu dukungan sosial, merupakan faktor utama yang memengaruhi ibu untuk tetap bertahan dalam mengasuh anak. 

Author Biographies

Nurussakinah Daulay, Universitas Islam Negeri Sumatera Utara, Indonesia

Psikologi Perkembangan, Psikologi Pendidikan

Neila Ramdhani, Doktor Fakultas Psikologi UGM, Indonesia

Psikologi Klinis, Psikologi Perkembangan

Noor Rochman Hadjam, Guru Besar Fakultas Psikologi UGM, Indonesia

Psikologi Klinis, Psikologi Perkembangan

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