<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><metadata xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:dcterms="http://purl.org/dc/terms/" xmlns="http://dublincore.org/documents/dcmi-terms/"><dcterms:title>Data set for family resilience during COVID-19 isolation</dcterms:title><dcterms:identifier>https://doi.org/10.34820/FK2/CHZKLP</dcterms:identifier><dcterms:creator>RAMADHANA, MAULANA REZI</dcterms:creator><dcterms:publisher>Telkom University Dataverse</dcterms:publisher><dcterms:issued>2023-10-05</dcterms:issued><dcterms:modified>2023-10-05T04:59:05Z</dcterms:modified><dcterms: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.  A survey was conducted to measure the family’s positive or negative emotional reactions and the degree of their resilience. The data were categorized into age, sex, type of family, family size, length of the marriage, family’s environment, and Family COVID-19 status. The samples were gathered from 365 parents of Indonesian students who were willing to fill out an online questionnaire. Further, the data analysis involved demographic sample, descriptive statistics, median test, Kruskal-Wallis, and an inter-variable correlation.</dcterms:description><dcterms:subject>Social Sciences</dcterms:subject><dcterms:subject>family resilience, data, emotion</dcterms:subject><dcterms:isReferencedBy>Rudolph, C. W., &amp; Zacher, H. (2021). Family demands and satisfaction with family life during the COVID-19 pandemic. Couple and Family Psychology: Research and Practice., doi, 10.1037/cfp0000170, https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2021-55761-001</dcterms:isReferencedBy><dcterms:isReferencedBy>Gayatri, M., &amp; Irawaty, D. K. (2021). Family resilience during COVID-19 pandemic: A literature review. The Family Journal, 10664807211023875., doi, 10.1177/10664807211023875, https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/10664807211023875</dcterms:isReferencedBy><dcterms:isReferencedBy>Amirudin, A., Urbański, M., Saputra, J., Johansyah, M. D., Latip, L., Tarmizi, A., &amp; Afrizal, T. (2021). The impact of the covid-19 self-isolation policy on the occupations of vulnerable groups. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(12), 6452., url, https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/12/6452, https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/12/6452</dcterms:isReferencedBy><dcterms:isReferencedBy>Alizadeh, H., &amp; Sharifi, A. (2022). Social Resilience Promotion Factors during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Insights from Urmia, Iran. Urban Science, 6(1), 14., doi, 0.3390/urbansci6010014, https://www.mdpi.com/1511596</dcterms:isReferencedBy><dcterms:isReferencedBy>Ishtiaq, M., Ahmad, R., Qazi, N., Ullah, F., Mustafa, A., Mukhtar, H., ... &amp; Ali, J. (2020). Assessment of Risk Factors of Covid-19 in Peshawar Pakistan: A Cross Sectional Study. Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, 1274-1290., url, https://www.annalsofrscb.ro/index.php/journal/article/view/10357, https://www.annalsofrscb.ro/index.php/journal/article/view/10357</dcterms:isReferencedBy><dcterms:contributor>RAMADHANA, MAULANA REZI</dcterms:contributor><dcterms:dateSubmitted>2022-03-18</dcterms:dateSubmitted><dcterms:license>CC0</dcterms:license><dcterms:rights>CC0 Waiver</dcterms:rights></metadata>