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The socio-economic status on surabaya residents’ resilience during the new normal period (a review)
Author(s):
1. Sayidah Aulia ul Haque: Universitas 17 Agustus 1945, Surabaya, Indonesia
2. Eko April Ariyanto: Universitas 17 Agustus 1945, Surabaya, Indonesia
3. Ricky Alejandro Martin: Universitas 17 Agustus 1945, Surabaya, Indonesia
4. Muchammad Rizal: Universitas 17 Agustus 1945, Surabaya, Indonesia
5. Amalia Eka Kurnia Sari: Universitas 17 Agustus 1945, Surabaya, Indonesia
Abstract:
The current COVID-19 pandemic has entered a new period, namely the new normal period or the era of adaptation to new habit. During this new normal period each individual is expected to be able to carry out a series of new habits. The condition in which someone is asked to immediately adapt to new rules and conditions while still surviving the impact of COVID-19 of course has the potential to cause psychological pressure on someone, including residents of Surabaya. So that in this case it is important for residents to have and develop psychological resilience or resilience. This research was conducted to determine whether there were differences in the resilience conditions of Surabaya residents and the social status of Surabaya residents during the new normal period. The research method used is a quantitative method, the analysis technique used is ANOVA with the help of SPSS 21. The data collection tool uses a resilience scale and a questionnaire on the monthly income of residents. The research sample in this study was 400 residents of Surabaya and used incidental sampling techniques. ANOVA test results show an F value of 0,000. These results indicate that there aredifferences in resilience in people with low, medium, and high social status. From the results of the mean difference between the resilience of residents of Surabaya and their social status, it was found that people with middle social status were the most resilient groups of citizens compared to groups of residents in high and low social status groups. The expected implementation of this research is as a material for evaluating the condition of the community and as a tool for making new policies.
Page(s): 187-190
DOI: DOI not available
Published: Journal: Science International, Volume: 33, Issue: 3, Year: 2021
Keywords:
COVID19 , Resilience , new normal , Social Status
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