Analisis Kematangan Emosional Pasangan Married by Accident di Kelurahan Tegal Sari Mandala II
Analysis Of Emotional Maturity Among Married by Accident Couples in Tegal Sari Mandala II Village
Abstract
The phenomenon of married by accident resulting from premarital pregnancy is
increasingly found in urban communities, including Tegal Sari Mandala II Subdistrict,
Medan City. Marriages that occur without careful planning place young couples in highly
pressured marital situations while their emotional readiness has not yet been fully
developed. This condition potentially leads to various marital problems, such as emotional
conflict, disharmony, and difficulties in effective communication. This study aims to analyze
the aspects of emotional maturity among married by accident couples and to identify the
factors influencing it. This research employed a qualitative approach with a descriptive
method. The research informants consisted of three married by accident couples, supported
by interviews with parents, a Psychology lecturer, and a Social Welfare Science lecturer.
Data were collected through in-depth interviews, observation, and documentation, while
data analysis followed the Miles and Huberman model, including data reduction, data
display, and conclusion drawing and verification. The findings indicate that the emotional
maturity of married by accident couples has not yet developed optimally and remains at the
stage of adaptation and transition. The six aspects of emotional maturity, willingness to
learn, sense of responsibility, effective communication skills, ability to build social
relationships, the shift from egocentrism to sociocentrism, and an integrated life philosophy
have begun to emerge but have not yet been fully integrated. Emotional maturity is
influenced by individual factors such as young age, gender differences, physical and
psychological conditions, and life experiences; environmental factors such as parenting
patterns, social support, societal stigma, and media influence; as well as life experiences
that function both as challenges and learning opportunities. Nevertheless, some couples
demonstrate positive development in emotional maturity through adaptive processing of life
experiences, healthy social support, and a willingness to learn and change.
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