THE NEW IMPLEMENTATION OF URBAN WEDDING DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN IMPROVING FAMILIES ENVIRONMENTAL ADAPTATION

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Sitti Nursetiawati, Jenny Sista Siregar, Dian Pertiwi Josua

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This research aims to understand and improve the dynamics of adaptation of people who hold marriages during the COVID-19 pandemic and afterward. This research is qualitative research by conducting analytical studies on objects in research. This research is a form of social analysis that uses a qualitative descriptive format that aims to describe, summarize various conditions, as situations or multiple phenomena of social reality that exist in the society that become the object of research. The results of this study show that the implementation of Marriage in the time of the covid-19 pandemic occurred hampered so that there was an adjustment in the event of Marriage, in this case, the marriage contract and the implementation of walimah to remain held. The opportunity to reject marriage agreements and dissolution of wedding receptions if not following the rules triggers the growing dominance of negative emotions, such as fear, anxiety, and sadness before the wedding procession of the Covid-19 pandemic proved to make married couples in Indonesia become stressed. Nevertheless, most of them still try to maintain Marriage by maintaining family harmony in the Covid-19 pandemic, such as supporting each other through difficulties, including overcoming the economic crisis together, relenting to avoid quarrels, accepting the current family conditions as they are, reminding each other to think and behave positively.

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