Artikel 1 • The paper discusses long- distance marriages and family dynamics.
• It highlights challenges due to distance and time.
• Key solutions include communication, trust, and commitment.
• Emphasizes understanding marriage and pre-marital deliberation.
• Aims to maintain sakinah families despite physical separation.
• Utilizes qualitative and quantitative research methods.
• Findings expected to positively impact distant families.
• Understanding marriage is crucial for family stability.
• Trust and openness enhance long-distance relationships.
• Good communication is essential for family harmony.
• Commitment strengthens relationships during challenges.
• Deliberation before
marriage minimizes future disputes.
• Financial needs impact long-distance marriages significantly.
• Technological advancements aid communication between distant couples.
• The paper discusses long- distance marriages and family dynamics.
• It highlights challenges faced by couples living apart.
• Key factors include
communication, trust, and commitment.
• The study employs qualitative and quantitative research methods.
• It aims to promote harmonious family relationships despite distance.
• Solutions for maintaining family stability are proposed.
• The concept of a
"sakinah" family is emphasized.
• The research seeks to impact families in similar situations.
• Families with different residences face significant communication challenges.
• Trust and openness are essential for relationship harmony.
• Good
communication helps resolve misunderstanding s in families.
• Understanding marriage purpose fosters family peace and harmony.
• Commitment and consensus before marriage
minimize future disputes.
• Long-distance marriages face communication and financial challenges.
• Openness and trust are essential for relationship harmony.
• Good communication helps maintain family
relationships despite distance.
• Commitment strengthens long-distance marriage stability.
• Pre-marriage deliberation minimizes future disputes.
• Understanding marriage purpose fosters a sakinah family.
• Technological advancements aid communication for distant couples.
• Families can remain sakinah through mutual respect and
understanding.
Artikel 2 • The study explores long- distance marriage
experiences in Indonesia.
• Participants perceive long- distance marriage as
challenging and full of trials.
• Negative impacts include emotional distance and infidelity.
• Participants gain
independence during long- distance marriage.
• Children play a crucial role in participant's survival.
• Participants view long- distance marriage as full of challenges.
• Unpleasant events include husband's infidelity during the marriage.
• Participants become more independent in long- distance marriages.
• Experiences are seen as trials from God.
• Participants survive long- distance marriage due to their children.
• The paper studies long- distance marriage
experiences in Indonesia.
• It highlights both negative and positive impacts of such marriages.
• The research aims to explore participants' survival strategies.
• Participants include the researcher's biological mother.
• Qualitative methods and thematic analysis are employed.
• Long-distance marriage is perceived as full of challenges.
• Participants experience independence during long- distance marriage.
• Infidelity is a significant issue in long-distance marriages.
• Participants view challenges as trials from God.
• Children play a crucial role in participants' survival.
• Research
highlights a lack of studies in
Indonesia.
• Long-distance marriage is perceived as full of challenges.
• Participants experienced unpleasant events, including infidelity.
• Participants became more independent during long- distance marriage.
• Experiences were viewed as trials from God.
• Participants survived long- distance marriage due to their children.
Artikel 3 • The paper studies long distance marriages in Indonesia.
• It examines commitment, conflict resolution, and marriage satisfaction.
• Qualitative research with four subjects was conducted.
• Different conflict resolution styles were identified among subjects.
• Satisfaction varies, influenced by childlessness and
commitment levels.
• Recommendations for improving long distance marriage dynamics are provided.
• Four subjects showed different levels of commitment.
• Subjects used various conflict resolution styles.
• Marriage satisfaction varied among subjects,
influenced by childlessness.
• Commitment helps maintain relationships despite physical separation.
• Conflict resolution impacts marital satisfaction and commitment levels.
• Subjects managed to resolve conflicts despite distance challenges.
• The paper studies long distance marriages in Indonesia.
• It focuses on wives' commitment and conflict resolution.
• Qualitative research with case study approach was utilized.
• Data collected through observation and deep interviews.
• Four subjects exhibited varying levels of commitment.
• Conflict resolution styles influenced marriage satisfaction.
• Four subjects formed
commitments in long-distance marriages.
• Commitment helps maintain relationships despite physical separation.
• Subjects experienced conflicts but resolved them effectively.
• Conflict resolution impacts marital satisfaction levels.
• Other factors also influence marital satisfaction beyond
commitment and conflict
resolution.
• Long distance marriages are common in
Indonesia.
• Commitment levels vary among wives in long distance marriages.
• Conflict resolution styles differ among subjects:
collaboration, compromise, accommodating, competitive.
• Subjects FR and RL reported marriage satisfaction despite no children.
• Subjects YS and HM expressed dissatisfaction due to childlessness.
Artikel 4 • The paper studies
experiences of wives in long- distance marriages.
• Wives feel lonely managing families during long- distance marriages.
• The paper studies long- distance marriages and their challenges.
• Wives in long- distance marriages feel loneliness and boredom.
• Wives feel lonely managing families during long- distance marriages.
• Long-distance relationships face challenges of distance and time.
• Participants feel lonely and desire more togetherness.
• Effective communication is crucial for relationship maintenance.
• Gratitude helps alleviate burdens of long-distance marriage.
• The study uses Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) for insights.
• Findings highlight the importance of commitment and adaptation.
• Gratitude helps ease burdens in long-distance relationships.
• Communication is crucial for maintaining marital integrity.
• Couples face challenges due to geographical separation.
• Adaptation to distance is difficult for wives.
• Each subject desires reunion with their partners.
• Economic factors often drive long-distance marriages.
• Emotional support from family is vital for couples.
• It focuses on wives' experiences in such relationships.
• The research employs Interpretative
Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) methodology.
• Data was collected through semi-structured interviews with three subjects.
• Findings reveal feelings of loneliness and longing for togetherness.
• Economic factors drive couples into long-distance relationships.
• Adaptation to distance is challenging for the subjects.
• Communication is crucial for
maintaining marital harmony.
• Acceptance of distance brings gratitude and relief.
• Each subject defines love differently in their marriage.
• Communication is crucial for maintaining marital integrity.
• Subjects experience challenges adapting to long-distance marriage.
• Economic factors often drive long-distance marriage situations.
• Acceptance of distance brings gratitude and relief.
• Intimacy issues arise from physical separation.
• Each subject has unique experiences and challenges.
• Good communication fosters family harmony in long-distance
relationships.
• Commitment is essential for overcoming long- distance marriage difficulties.
• Love is perceived differently by each subject.
Artikel 5 • The paper explores long- distance marriage (LDM) dynamics.
• It identifies communication issues and loneliness among wives.
• Wives desire more
involvement from husbands in parenting.
• Miscommunication often leads to conflicts in LDM.
• The study highlights the importance of effective communication.
• Three samples experienced communication problems in long-distance
marriage.
• Loneliness and lack of husband's participation in parenting were common.
• Different characteristics affected their long- distance marriage experiences.
• Husbands' roles included being good friends and listeners.
• Physical touch was crucial for resolving conflicts.
• Communication via text often led to arguments.
• Samples hoped for more time with their husbands.
• Limited sample diversity restricted the research's assumptions.
• The paper explores long- distance marriage dynamics.
• It examines roles of husbands and wives in such marriages.
• The study includes three diverse samples:
employee, lecturer, student.
• Communication issues and loneliness are common challenges faced.
• The research aims to identify marital problems and expectations.
• Samples desire joint parenting with husbands in long-distance marriage.
• Communication issues lead to conflicts and misunderstanding s.
• Physical absence increases feelings of loneliness among wives.
• Wives struggle with dual roles of mother and wife.
• Effective
communication is crucial for
maintaining relationships.
• Future research should include diverse samples for richer insights.
• Couples face
communication problems leading to arguments.
• Loneliness affects wives in long-distance marriages.
• Husbands' participation in parenting is lacking.
• Miscommunication via WA causes conflicts.
• Physical touch is desired but unmet.
• Couples want to
collaborate in parenting.
• Limited sample diversity restricts research assumptions.
Artikel 6 • Study examines marital satisfaction in long-distance marriages.
• Focus on wives with husbands working outside Java.
• Qualitative research using phenomenological approach and interviews.
• Participants communicate well despite distance.
• Conflict resolution through creativity and open
communication.
• Participants maintain good relationships with family and friends.
• Parenting responsibilities shared despite physical separation.
• Marital satisfaction
influenced by communication and respect for differences.
• Wives in long-distance marriages report high marital satisfaction.
• Participants communicate well via calls and chats.
• Conflicts are resolved creatively and collaboratively.
• Financial matters are openly discussed between partners.
• Sexual needs are fulfilled through calls and video chats.
• Participants maintain good relationships with family and friends.
• Parenting responsibilities are shared despite the distance.
• Participants respect each other's personality differences.
• They accept roles as child protectors and
independent individuals.
• The study examines marital satisfaction in long-distance marriages.
• Focuses on wives whose husbands work outside Java.
• Utilizes qualitative research with a phenomenological approach.
• Data collected through in- depth interviews with participants.
• Highlights challenges faced by long-distance married couples.
• Aims to contribute to family psychology and marital satisfaction understanding.
• Participants achieved marital satisfaction despite long- distance marriages.
• Communication via technology was effective for participants.
• Participants resolved conflicts creatively and collaboratively.
• Financial openness was maintained between partners.
• Long-distance marriages supported fulfilling sexual needs.
• Good
relationships with family and friends were established.
• Parenting responsibilities
• Participants communicate well via phone and chat.
• Quality time is prioritized during free moments.
• Participant N is satisfied with religious values;
Participant S is not.
• Conflicts are resolved creatively and collaboratively.
• Participants are open about financial matters.
• Sexual needs are fulfilled through calls and video chats.
• Good relationships with family and friends are maintained.
• Parenting is conducted together, despite the distance.
• Participants respect each other's personality differences.
• Participants accept roles as child protectors and independent individuals.
were shared effectively.
• Participants respected each other's
personality differences.
• Participants accepted their roles during separations.
Artikel 7 • The study explores marriage satisfaction in long-distance marriages.
• Focuses on early adult women’s experiences.
• Identifies five key themes:
understanding,
communication, material needs, psychological needs, responsible love.
• Highlights challenges of physical distance and limited contact.
• Emphasizes importance of psychological dynamics for marital satisfaction.
• Five themes identified:
understanding,
communication, material needs, psychological needs, responsible love.
• Psychological needs include affection, partner's support, gratitude, and appreciation.
• Trust is maintained despite long-distance marriage challenges.
• Commitment prioritizes children and loyalty in relationships.
• Financial management supports marriage satisfaction in long- distance relationships.
• Understanding couple's conditions enhances marital satisfaction.
• The paper explores marriage satisfaction in long-distance marriages.
• It focuses on early adult women’s experiences.
• Qualitative research uses phenomenological design for insights.
• Data collection involved purposive sampling of participants.
• Five themes of marriage satisfaction are identified.
• Themes include understanding,
communication, material needs, psychological needs, and responsible love.
• The study aims to enhance family
psychology knowledge.
• Further research is suggested for family psychology development.
• Marriage satisfaction is essential for family well-being.
• Long-distance marriage poses unique challenges for early adult women.
• Understanding and
communication are crucial for marital satisfaction.
• Material and psychological needs impact marriage satisfaction.
• Responsible love contributes to achieving marital satisfaction.
• Five themes identified:
understanding,
communication, material needs, psychological needs, responsible love.
• Marriage satisfaction is crucial for family well- being.
• Participants' psychological needs include affection, support, gratitude, and appreciation.
• Financial independence contributes to managing financial satisfaction.
• Trust is essential in long- distance marriages.
Artikel 8 • The study explores long- distance marriages among Malaysian Muslim husbands.
• Religion plays a significant role in coping with separation.
• Three main themes emerged:
belief, coping strategies, and practices.
• Qualitative analysis involved five Muslim husbands' experiences.
• Gratitude and reliance on God enhance marital relationships.
• Findings support integrating religious beliefs in counseling interventions.
• Three main themes
emerged from the study.
• Theme 1: Religious belief and commitment to marriage.
• Theme 2: Religious belief as a coping strategy.
• Theme 3: Religious practices as a coping strategy.
• Participants viewed marriage as a sacred gift from Allah.
• Long-distance relationships are seen as life
challenges.
• Religious beliefs helped husbands cope with separation stresses.
• Prayer and gratitude were key coping practices.
• The paper explores long- distance marriages among Malaysian Muslim
husbands.
• It examines the role of religion in coping with separation.
• Few studies document experiences of long- distance marital relationships.
• Qualitative analysis reveals three main themes related to religion.
• The study highlights the significance of faith in marriage.
• Religion helps couples cope with long-distance relationship challenges.
• Integration of scientific and revealed knowledge is crucial for interventions.
• Husbands connect religious beliefs with marriage and coping strategies.
• Long-distance relationships are part of life challenges in Islam.
• Correct intentions are important in managing long- distance relationships.
• Religious beliefs enhance commitment in long- distance marriages.
• Coping strategies include prayer and trust in God's plan.
• Long-distance relationships viewed as life challenges by husbands.
• Marriage seen as a sacred, eternal commitment in Islam.
• Findings applicable to Muslims beyond Malaysia's context.
• Qualitative design
effectively captures lived experiences of husbands.
Artikel 9 • The study examines self- disclosure and marital satisfaction in long-distance marriages.
• 100 long-distance married couples participated in the research.
• A positive correlation exists between self-disclosure and marital satisfaction.
• Research utilized quantitative methods and purposive sampling techniques.
• Findings suggest open communication enhances relationship satisfaction.
• Couples should engage in shared activities to maintain harmony.
• There is a strong positive relationship between self- disclosure and marital satisfaction.
• The correlation coefficient is r = 0.726, p = 0.000.
• Subjects reported high marital satisfaction levels in long-distance
marriages.
• Self-disclosure levels were also found to be very high.
• The study utilized a quantitative approach with 100 participants.
• The paper explores marriage and family life significance.
• It examines self-disclosure and marital satisfaction in long-distance couples.
• A quantitative approach was utilized with 100 married participants.
• The study employed self- disclosure and marital satisfaction scales.
• Results indicate a strong positive relationship between self-disclosure and satisfaction.
• There is a positive relationship between self- disclosure and marital satisfaction.
• Self-disclosure enhances understanding between long- distance marriage partners.
• Marital satisfaction is influenced by various factors, including
communication.
• The study utilized quantitative methods and SPSS for analysis.
• Long-distance marriages require adaptation for successful relationships.
• There is a positive
correlation between self- disclosure and marital satisfaction.
• The study involved 100 long-distance married couples in East Borneo.
• Self-disclosure significantly influences marital satisfaction in long- distance marriages.
• The research utilized quantitative methods and purposive sampling.
• Analysis showed a strong relationship with r = 0.726.
• Significant factors include communication, problem- solving, and financial management.
Artikel 10 • Commuter marriages maintain commitment despite physical separation.
• Family resilience is
influenced by communication and support.
• Systematic review identifies factors affecting marital satisfaction.
• Effective communication is crucial for resolving conflicts.
• Couples face challenges due to work-related separations.
• The study screened 3948 articles for relevance.
• 27 articles were selected for re-screening.
• Eight articles met the criteria for further processing.
• Factors influencing family resilience were identified.
• Coping strategies for marital satisfaction were analyzed.
• The family is an interdependent social system.
• Families typically live together but can be separated for various reasons.
• Limited job opportunities often lead to commuter marriages.
• Commuter marriages involve couples living separately for career pursuits.
• These marriages face unique challenges affecting communication and intimacy.
• Family resilience is crucial for maintaining marital satisfaction in separation.
• Commuter marriages face distance and time constraints.
• Couples maintain satisfaction despite limited physical meetings.
• Family resilience is crucial for marital satisfaction.
• Key factors include travel control and household management.
• Effective communication and trust enhance relationship quality.
• Conflict resolution through
deliberation is essential.
• Commuter marriages can thrive with strong commitment and communication.
• Family resilience is influenced by several protective factors.
• Effective coping strategies enhance marital
satisfaction in commuter marriages.
• Eight articles provided insights into coping with commuter marriage challenges.
• Factors contributing to couples' well-being were identified in the review.
Artikel 11 • The study examines family resilience in long-distance marriages.
• Long-distance marriages often face disharmony and potential divorce.
• Strong communication and trust are crucial for
resilience.
• Families adapt to challenges through effective resource management.
• Research involved interviews with truck driver families in Manggungsari.
• Findings highlight successful long-distance marriages despite challenges.
• Long-distance marriages do not affect family harmony in Manggungsari Village.
• Strong communication fosters family resilience among truck driver families.
• Families adapt well to long- distance marriage conditions.
• Trust in partners is crucial for family stability.
• Economic responsibilities are managed effectively by the families.
• Participants demonstrated high physical, social, and psychological resilience.
• The paper studies long- distance marriages and family resilience.
• Long-distance marriages often lead to family disharmony and divorce.
• Family resilience measures the family's ability to manage problems.
• Economic factors often cause long-distance marriages among truck drivers.
• Strong communication helps maintain family harmony in long-distance marriages.
• Long-distance marriage requires communication and trust between spouses.
• Understanding responsibilities is crucial for family resilience.
• Family resilience positively impacts family members' prosperity.
• Resilience contributes significantly to religion, nation, and state.
• Long-distance marriage does not affect family rifts.
• Intense communication helps maintain family harmony.
• Trust between couples is crucial for resilience.
• Participants were three families in Manggungsari Village.
• Families adapt to long- distance marriage through rationality.