Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic made much influence to human being life, having a systemic impact, life regulation, and stressing situation in Indonesia families. They got depressed and new normality adaptability which determines the functioning and well-being of the family in the future. This study aims examine the adaptation of new normality in terms of family resilience and self-disciplined behaviour. This study used a quantitative approach with a random sampling technique of 253 housewives in Yogyakarta. Data were collected using Google Form (3 scales of adaptation, resilience and seld-descipline). The results the regresion analysis showed that there was a slight contribution among family resilience and self-disciplined behaviour to the adaptation to new normality of housewife subjects (F count> F table, namely 117.657> 10.597 and Sig F < 5% (0.000 < 0.05). ThIn addition, In addition, the Pearson corellation of the 2 minor hypothesis of this study proved r value .651 between adaptation variable to Self-dicipline and another one with r value .641 between adaptation and family resilience. The effective contribution of the two variables to adaptability is 48.5%, while the remaining 51.5% is influenced by other variables. These results support the researcher's assumption that mother's resilience and self-disciplined behavior are able to adapt to the demands of the new-normality situation due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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