Abstract

National education is a conscious and planned effort to help children develop their potential be spiritually strong, religious, intelligent, a strong personality and noble character and noble skills. For this reason, education not only focuses on the aspect of children’s knowledge but also on religion and morals aspects. This education begins in the family through communication patterns that are created between parents and children in the form of interpersonal communication that can increase the religiosity of adolescents. Therefore, this article aims to measure the interpersonal communication within the family. The author uses quantitative methods with technical correlation to determine the relationship between two variables, namely interpersonal communication in the family and youth religiosity, and includes 303 adolescents as a sample. The data were collected using a Likert scale and processed using Excel and SPSS 16 programs in order to obtain the results that the application of good interpersonal communication in families will increase adolescent religiosity. This leads to the conclusion ‘there is a mutually influential relationship between interpersonal communication in the family and adolescent religiosity’.Contribution: This article contributes to Christian families in increasing interpersonal communication as a pattern of youth formation, because it can increase their religiosity.

Highlights

  • Data related to interpersonal communication in the family regarding adolescent statements, namely (1) the openness of adolescents in the family, which is related to 14 questions, (2) the attitude of empathy of adolescents in the family, which is related to nine questions, (3) the supportive attitude of adolescents with seven questions, (4) positive attitude ranging from adolescents to families related to six questions and (5) youth equality in the family with nine questions

  • The average results of the description related to the openness of adolescents in the family who answered strongly agree (17.29%), answered agreed (68.36%), answer doubt (0%), answered disagree (21.43%) and strongly disagreed (5.93%)

  • The mean results of the description related to the empathy attitude of adolescents in the family who answered strongly agree (17.78%), answered agreed (66.56%), answered http://www.hts.org.za doubtful (0.33%), answered disagree (21.78%) and strongly disagreed (6.22%)

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Introduction

It is the first institution in the a person gets to know before formal education (Rahmah 2017). A family environment is the first and foremost educational environment for children (adolescents), because family is the first place where a child receives education and guidance. This education and guidance mark a large part of the child’s life in the family. The family which is referred here is an institution comprising the husband, wife and children – the immediate or nuclear family (Browning 2007)

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