Subjective well-being (SWB) is a key to a prosperous life. All married couples expect to deliver physicallynormal babies. Unfortunately, some families have special need children. In general, the number SWB parents of children with special needs are lower than SWB parents with typical children. Factors affecting SWB parents of children with special needs need to be determined in order to help develop proper strategies to increase the SWB of these factors. This study analyzed the external and internal SWB factors among parents of children with special needs. This Systematic Literature Review (SLR) showed that the internal SWB factors in parents of children with special needs included hope, gratitude, spiritual, emotional control, parenting self-efficacy, resilience, marital status, self-efficacy, mindful parenting, parental assessment and self-compassion. Whereas, external factors included social support, income and family functionality. In regards to the importance of both internal and external factors, parents are expected to have better SWB in caring for their children with special needs.
Tujuan penelitian ini untuk mengetahui SWB ibu yang mempunyai anak dengan ADHD pada saat sekolah dilakukan dirumah akibat pandemi COVID-19. Penelitian ini merupakan studi deskriptif kualitatif yang pengumpulan datanya dilakukan melalui instrumen wawancara dengan narasumber empat orang ibu yang memiliki anak ADHD. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa pada keempat subjek memiliki SWB yang positif. Penelitian ini membuktikan bahwa SWB ibu yang memiliki anak dengan ADHD tetap positif walaupun dalam masa pandemi COVID-19 dikarenakan penerimaan ibu terhadap kondisi anaknya, dukungan dari keluarga ,dan ibu mempunyai pengetahuan dalam mengasuh anak. Penelitian ini diharapkan dapat menjadi inspirasi dan sumber referensi bagi orang tua yang memiliki anak berkebutuhan khusus lainnya sehingga SWB orang tua yang mempunyai anak berkebutuhan khusus tetap positif walaupun pada masa pandemi COVID-19.
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