Coping terbaik untuk mendapatkan work–family enrichment di masa pandemi Covid-19

Erica Aprillia, Honey Wahyuni Sugiharto Elgeka, Artiawati Artiawati

Abstract


During work from home during the pandemic, employees could gather with family. Positive experiences with family can improve the quality of work experiences and vice versa (work-family enrichment). However, employees need good coping skills to deal with stressors and have a positive experience. This study aims to examine the relationship between problem-focused, emotion-focused, and avoidant coping with work-family enrichment (WFE) and to determine the most effective type of coping that can be applied to achieve WFE. The research subjects were 121 permanent employees selected by non-random accidental sampling. Data analysis was performed by multiple linear regression. The study found that problem-focused and avoidant coping were related to WFE, W-FE, and F-WE. However, emotion-focused coping only correlated with the direction of W-FE. These results mean that problem-focused and avoidant coping support the realization of work-family enrichment from both directions. In contrast, emotion-focused coping is negatively related to the W-FE direction. Employees are expected to be able to focus on solving problems or diverting themselves from problems to achieve work-family enrichment.

Keywords


Avoidant coping, emotion-focused coping, problem-focused coping, work–family enrichment

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.30813/psibernetika.v17i1.5031

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