The study aims to determine the relationship between positive thinking with self-esteem in women with premenopausal period. Subjects were premenopausal women who ages between 40-50 years old. The study used quantitative methods. This study used scale to get the data, namely Scale Positive Thinking and Self-Esteem Scale. The result showed a significant coefficient correlation with r = 0.465. Positive thinking has about 21.6% explaining effect on the dependent variables and 78.4% influences by other factors. Majority participants in this study have medium level of esteem and positive thinking. Based on the result study, it can be concluded that there was a significant relationship between positive thinking with selfesteem in women who experienced a period of premenopausal. The higher positive thinking conducted by participant the higher their self-esteem, and vice versa.
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