Abstract

Family subjective well-being is an evaluation of satisfaction related to physical-economic, social, and psychological aspects. This study discussed husband-wife interactions, parent-child interactions, and family subjective well-being in Pasirjaya Village. This study used a cross-sectional design. This study involved 120 families who were selected by stratified random sampling by place of residence; Family planning participating village (KB village) and Family planning non-participating village (non-KB village) in KampungMuara, Pasirjaya Village, West Bogor. The results of the independent sample t-tests showed a higher average in KB village on husband-wife interactions (dimensions of love, directing, and respect) and parent-child interactions (dimension of directing). The results of the regression test showed a positive influence of the marriage duration and parent-child interactions but a negative influence of family size on family subjective well-being.

Highlights

  • Indonesia is an archipelago country with a population that continues to grow every year

  • Families were included in the small family category (≤4 people) with an average number of family members in the KB and non-KB villages being 4 people (Badan Kependudukan dan Keluarga Berencana Nasional, 2005)

  • Regression test results showed an influence of parentchild interaction on subjective well-being

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Introduction

Indonesia is an archipelago country with a population that continues to grow every year. Based on United in terms of population which will cause a decline in the welfare of the nation (Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan Nasional, 2015). The increase in population will certainly have an impact on the emergence of problems in Indonesia's welfare of the nation is built from the smallest component in society, namely a prosperous family. The family is the smallest unit in a society consisting of husband and wife, or husband, wife, and children, or father and child, or mother and child (Law No 52 of 2009). Well-being consists of two approaches namely objective and subjective well-being. Interaction consists of relationships that affect each other between husband and wife, parents and children, and children and children (Chuang, 2005). Interaction can be seen as an indicator of how families organize themselves in carrying out activities that provide characteristics to survive in a group (Aldous, 1977)

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