The purpose of this research was to understand the corelation between selfcontrols and the anxiety of the prisoner to face the liberation. The hypothesis of this research showed that there was negative corelation between self-control and the anxiety of the prisoner to face the liberation. The higher self-control the lower anxiety to face the liberation, so on the contrary, the lower self-control the higher the anxiety to face the liberation. The subjects of this research were men and women prisoners from correctional facility, who would be immediately liberated 5 to 6 months approaching the liberation. The scale which was used in this research was self-control scale, which was arranged by the researcher based on Averiil theory (1973) and anxiety based on Rosenhan and Seligman Theory (1989). The research's method to analyze the data was SPSS 17.0. This method was used to verify the negative corelation between self-control and anxiety of prisoners to face the liberation. Product moment correlation of Pearson showed the value of r = -0,451 and p = 0.007 (p>0, 01), which meant there was a significant negative correlation between self-control and anxiety of prisoners to face liberation.
ABSTRAK: Self injury merupakan bentuk perilaku yang disengaja untuk melukai atau menyakiti diri sendiri, yang bertujuan untuk mengurangi penderitaan secara psikologis. Self injury juga dipengaruhi oleh tipe kepribadian. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui efektifitas pemberian ekspresif writing therapy terhadap kecenderungan self injury dan hubungan antara kepribadian introvert dengan kecenderungan self injury. Metode penlitian ini jenis Quasi Eksperimen dengan one group pretest postest design. Subjek dalam penelitian ini ada 10 remaja perempuan. Manfaat penelitian sebagai sarana untuk merefleksikan pikiran dan perasaan terdalam terhadap peristiwa yang tidak menyenangkan pada subjek. Teknik pengumpulan data menggunakan angket yang disusun oleh peneliti. Hasil uji Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test diketahui nilai z =2,670 , dengan Signifikansi sebesar 0.008 , yang artinya < 0.05 maka disimpulkan bahwa ada perbedaan yang sangat signifikan kecenderungan sebelum dan sesudah pemberian Terapi Ekspresif Writing pada kecenderungan self Injury. Hasil uji spearman ditemukan koefisien korelasi sebesar 0,497 dengan signifikansi sebesar 0,072 sehingga dapat disimpulkan bahwa tidak ada hubungan antara kepribadian introvert dengan kecenderungan self injury. ABSTRACT: Self-injury is a form of deliberate behavior to injure or injure oneself, which aims to psychologically reduce suffering. Self-injury is also influenced by personality type. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of expressive writing therapy on the tendency of self-injury and the relationship between personality introverted with a tendency to self-injury. The study participants were 10 teenage girls. The utility of this study as a means to reflect the deepest thoughts and feelings about unpleasant events on the subject. Collecting data collection techniques with questionnaires from researchers. Results Wilcoxon Signed Test Ranks the value of z = 2,670 known, the meaning of 0.008 which means <0.05 completed then that there is a very significant difference before and trend expression therapy letter writing on self-tendency. The test results Spearman correlation coefficient of 0.497 found with a significance of 0.072, so that it can be concluded that there is no relationship between personality introverted with a tendency to self injury
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