Data set on emotional reaction and family resilience during COVID-19 isolation period among Indonesia families
Description
This supplementary material presents questionnaires, variables, and raw data about family demographics, positive and negative emotions, and family resilience during COVID-19 isolation among Indonesian families. Families are grouped by family type, family size, age of marriage, family living area, and COVID-19 family status. The sample consisted of three hundred sixty-five student families in Indonesia who were undergoing COVID-19 isolation from home through a simple random technique and were willing to complete the online questionnaire. Scale using Likert, starting from 1 (strongly disagree) to 5 (strongly agree). The analysis uses SPSS (v.23.0) to produce descriptive statistics, median tests, Kruskal-Wallis, and correlations. The results show there is a correlation between several aspects of demography with positive emotions and family resilience. The correlation between positive and negative emotional aspects with family resilience.