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Fathers' bonding and self-esteem among trainees in the drugs treatment and rehabilitation center in Melaka


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Subjects 100 Philosophy & psychology > 170 Ethics > 173 Ethics of family relationships
Division/Agency LPPKN - National Population and Family Development Board, Malaysia: Human Resources Management Division
Keywords Father’s bonding, Adolescents, Self-esteem
Additional Information The hard copy can be refer at Islamic Science University of Malaysia's Library.
Abstract The paper discusses a survey study that examined the father’s bonding and its relationship with self-esteem. A total of 97 trainees in Cure and Care Rehabilitation Centre (CCRC), Tiang Dua, Melaka who participated in the study had responded to questionnaires on aspects of fathers’ bonding and their self-esteem. Analysis of correlation between fathers’ bonding and self-esteem were performed. Frequency count, percentage and mean were also calculated to examine the parenting involvement among fathers. The Pearson r Value, the significant and t-Test were used to the objectives of the study. Results indicated that 65% have lower bonding with their father’s whereas only 35% have had a high father’s bonding. The t-test also showed there is non significant correlation in the index of father’s bonding with self-esteem (Sig=.402 and r value= -0.086). However, the respondents felt that their fathers were unfriendly and had little communication with them. The correlation between fathers’ bonding and their self-esteem was rather low. This implies that the roles of father in parenting need to be examined further.
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