Determinant Of Sibling Rivalry Cases On 4-6 Years Old Children In Kindergarten Aisyiyah Ii Kebumen Central Java

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Triana Indrayani , Nurrokhmah Puspita Dewi

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Sibling rivalry is a jealous attitude or behavior that causes siblings to get parental attention, affection, and time. This research was conducted using a cross-sectional method involving 93 students as the research population. Among the population, 45 parents of students in Kindergarten Aisyiyah II, Kebumen Regency were chosen as the research respondents. In this case, the data were collected using a questionnaire, then analyzed using the Chi-Square test. Based on the results of the research obtained, it was found that there were 24 (53.3%) respondents who experienced sibling rivalry. In addition, the bivariate analysis using Chi-Square test, the p-value of 0.028 (p-value <0.05) parenting, 0.012 for the age gap, 0.028 for the gender, 0.008 for the order of children, 0.029 for the distance between children, and 0.004 for the knowledge. Meanwhile, the results of multivariate modeling resulted in a high effect of parenting, age gap, gender, order of children, number of siblings, and knowledge on the incidence of sibling rivalry by 68.9%.

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