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Laporan Seminar Kependudukan Negeri Kedah Sempena Hari Penduduk Sedunia 2025
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Lembaga Penduduk dan Pembangunan Keluarga Negara, Malaysia,  and
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Year:  00/07/2025
Abstract:  In conjunction with the 2025 World Population Day celebration at the Kedah state level, the Kedah State of National Population and Family Development Board (LPPKN) in collaboration with Universiti Utara Malaysia organized the Kedah State Population Seminar at Universiti Utara Malaysia, Sintok, Kedah on 31 July 2025. The theme of the Kedah state level World Population Day celebration this time is “Population Demographic Changes: Impact, Challenges and Opportunities for the State of Kedah”. Also held at this celebration was the Population Forum titled “Declining Fertility Rates: Effects and Impacts as well as Our Preparations”. Three (3) working paper presentations were also presented, namely fertility and demographic issues in Kedah. Fourteen (14) research posters were also presented on population, family and reproductive health issues by researchers from Universiti Utara Malaysia.
 
 
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Laporan Seminar Kependudukan Negeri Sembilan Sempena Hari Penduduk Sedunia 2025
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Lembaga Penduduk dan Pembangunan Keluarga Negara, Malaysia,  and
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Year:  00/07/2025
Abstract:  In conjunction with the celebration of World Population Day 2025 at the Negeri Sembilan level, the Negeri Sembilan state of National Population and Family Development Board (LPPKN) in collaboration with the Department of Statistics Malaysia Negeri Sembilan, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, Negeri Sembilan Economic Planning Unit, KPJ Healthcare University and Universiti Teknologi MARA Negeri Sembilan organized the Negeri Sembilan Population Seminar at the Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, Negeri Sembilan on 24 July 2025. The theme of the Negeri Sembilan World Population Day celebration this time is "Fertility and Economic Competitiveness: Understanding the Impact on the Labor Market". Also held at this celebration was the Population Forum entitled "Fertility and Economic Competitiveness: Understanding the Impact on the Labor Market". Three (3) working paper presentations were also presented, namely demographic issues, reproductive health and fertility.
 
 
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Maternal mental well-being: challenges and implications for the family institution
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Abdul Razak, Ahmad Rasyidee and
Mahmud, Adzmel and
Mohammad Fuzi, Nur Ashikin and
Saari, Zilal and
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Year:  00/06/2025
Abstract:  Maternal mental well-being is a key determinant of overall family well-being. However, various modern challenges negatively impact mothers’ well-being and increase the risk of parental burnout. This study aims to examine the roles and involvement of mothers in family institutions, their perceptions of motherhood, the key challenges they face, and the current status of their mental health status. The study involved 3,988 Malaysian mothers aged 18 and above with children. Data were collected through an online survey in May 2024 using a convenience sampling method and analysed descriptively using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) software. Findings indicate that mothers play a dominant role in doing housework (48.0%), managing children’s education (41.0%), ensuring daily needs are met (36.6%) and maintaining family health (34.8%). In terms of perception, most Malaysian mothers believe that being a mother today is more challenging than in the past. The primary challenges faced by mothers include the rising cost of living (80.0%), work-family imbalance (66.8%) and financial stress (58.9%). The study found that 32.2% of respondents reported experiencing depression due to these challenges, with 10.3% frequently feeling depressed. Additionally, only 16.6% of mothers felt that society truly understands the struggles they face. This study highlights the need for integrated interventions such as family-friendly policies, flexible work arrangements, and stronger social support to help mothers manage their mental well-being. These measures can alleviate maternal stress, contributing to family stability and overall societal well-being.
 
 
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