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Establishment of a National Family Registry in Malaysia: Enhancing Governance Through Family Data Management
Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item
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Year: 00/07/2026
Abstract: This study evaluates the feasibility of establishing a National Family Registry (DKK) in Malaysia as a strategic mechanism to strengthen governance, service delivery, and policy analysis based on integrated family data. The study proposes an integration model that combines key records such as births, deaths, marriages, divorces, and household structures into a centralized database. It is expected to produce a data governance policy framework, a conceptual model for integrated data governance, and a roadmap for implementing the DKK. Overall, this study could support the country's digital transformation by enhancing data security, administrative efficiency, and the ability to deliver more inclusive and responsive social services.
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Pembangunan model dan modul terapeutik berasaskan kaunseling untuk menangani gangguan orang ketiga dalam perkahwinan
Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item
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Year: 00/07/2026
Abstract: This study aims to develop a therapeutic model and module based on family counseling to address third-party interference in marriages in Malaysia. Using a qualitative approach through semi-structured interviews with 17 couples and three expert counselors, the study identifies contributing factors to the interference, its effects on the well-being of couples and families, as well as the therapeutic elements needed in the intervention. The findings of the study produced the Marital Relationship Interference Cycle Model (KGHP) and the K.A.S.I.H Intervention Model, complete with the K.A.S.I.H Therapeutic Counseling Module, a module that tackles third-party interference in a structured, integrative, and culturally sensitive way to Malaysia.
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Keibubapaan : ketakutan tertinggal (FOMO) atau ketenangan bebas (freedom glow)? satu kajian emosi dan psikologi dalam keputusan perkahwinan tanpa anak
Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item
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Year: 00/07/2026
Abstract: This study aims to identify typologies of reproductive decisions, examine the factors that influence the decision to live without children, compare levels of Parenting Fear of Missing Out (Parenting FOMO), Freedom Glow, and socio-cultural pressure according to reproductive decision typologies, as well as explore the emotional experiences of individuals living without children. Economic factors are the main factors influencing reproductive decisions, followed by career, autonomy, health, and life aspirations. The Childless by Condition group recorded higher levels of Parenting FOMO and socio-cultural pressure, while the Childfree by Choice group showed higher levels of Freedom Glow.
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Penambahbaikan Indeks Kesejahteraan Keluarga Malaysia (IKK): berasaskan data LPPKN
Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item
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Year: 00/07/2026
Abstract: This study aims to assess the strengths and weaknesses of the existing IKK and to suggest strategic improvements that are more responsive and inclusive. The study uses a mixed-method approach, involving secondary analysis of FWI data from 2011-2022, systematic literature review, in-depth interviews with seven expert informants, and a comparative analysis with international wellbeing indices. To address the issue of score instability, the study proposes a strategic shift from purely subjective measurement to the integration of Administrative Data (objective) such as JKM aid statistics, PDRM crime indices, and local authority infrastructure data as triangulation agents. The study also recommends conducting Local Situation Analyses, Longitudinal Panel Studies, and pilot studies of new instruments before full implementation.
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Penemuan Tinjauan Pendapat Umum Sempena Sambutan Hari Ibu Kebangsaan 2026 “Seteguh KASIH Ibu”
Item Type: Infographic
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Year: 00/06/2026
Abstract: In conjunction with the 2026 Mother's Day celebration themed “As Strong as a Mother's Love,” the Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development (MWFCD), through the National Population and Family Development Board (NPFDB), conducted an online public opinion survey from May 10 to 31, 2026. A total of 3,311 respondents, consisting of Malaysian mothers aged 18 and above who have children, participated in this survey.
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Prosiding Persidangan Kependudukan Kebangsaan 2025 (PERKKS 25): “Megatrend Penduduk dan Dinamik Keluarga: Cabaran untuk Masa Depan Lebih Berkualiti”
Item Type: Book
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Year: 13/01/2026
Abstract: Collection of papers presented during the 2025 National Population Conference (PERKKS 25), 19-21 November 2025, Eastin Hotel, Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
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Penemuan tinjauan pendapat umum bersempena November Bulan Keluarga Kebangsaan 2025
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Year: 00/12/2025
Abstract: In conjunction with the November National Family Month (NBKK) Celebration 2025, the National Population and Family Development Board (NPFDB) conducted an online public opinion survey from 1 November to 30 November 2025 to gather the public's views on the practice of the KASIH values (Love, Morality, Health & Safety, Knowledgeable, Harmony) within family institutions in Malaysia. A total of 1,674 respondents, consisting of Malaysian citizens aged 18 and above, participated in this survey.
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Menilai kesesuaian indikator kesejahteraan keluarga melalui temu bual pakar dan semakan data pentadbiran
Item Type: Scientific Poster
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Year: 00/11/2025
Abstract: The Family Well-being Index (FWI) by the NPFDB is used to assess the level of family well-being in Malaysia. However, social and digital changes after the pandemic require a reassessment of the suitability of existing indicators. This study assesses the relevance and usability of the FWI indicator and explores the potential of using official administrative data to strengthen evidence-based measurement.
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Podcast KASIH Lensa Keluarga - Generasi Sandwich: Realiti Keluarga Masa Kini?
Item Type: Video
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Year: 11/09/2025
Abstract: Modern families are increasingly caught in a complex balancing act — raising their own children while simultaneously caring for ageing parents. This episode of the KASIH Lensa Keluarga Podcast, titled "Generasi Sandwich: Realiti Keluarga Masa Kini?", explores the emotional, financial, and physical strain experienced by individuals caught between two caregiving roles. Featuring Rosmonaliza Abdul Ghani, Director of the Family Well-being Division at LPPKN, and hosted by Ally Iskandar, the discussion sheds light on the challenges and resilience of Malaysia’s “sandwich generation.” It highlights the urgent need for awareness, empathy, and systemic support to safeguard their well-being while they continue to uphold both ends of the family spectrum.
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Penemuan Tinjauan Pendapat Umum Sempena Sambutan Hari Penduduk Sedunia 2025
Item Type: Infographic
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Year: 00/09/2025
Abstract: In conjunction with the 2025 World Population Day Celebration themed 'Empowering Young People to Shape the Families They Want in a Just and Hopeful World”, the National Population and Family Development Board (NPFDB) conducted an online public opinion survey from July 1 to August 30, 2025, to understand the aspirations, obstacles, and hopes of the community regarding the desire to have children. A total of 3,625 respondents, consisting of Malaysian citizens aged 18 and above, participated in this survey, including 2,627 married respondents (men: 932; women: 1,695) and 988 single respondents (men: 380; women: 618).
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