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Journal : Pena Nursing

Hubungan Konsep Diri Dengan Resiliensi Pada Remaja Di SMA N 1 Kedungwuni Lestari, Yulia Mega; Nafiah, Hana
PENA NURSING Vol 2, No 2 (2024): PENA NURSING
Publisher : LPPM UNIKAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31941/pn.v2i2.4141

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Adolescents experience physical and psychological changes, making them vulnerable to external influences. The lifestyles of those around them easily sway their identity-finding process, and they often take shortcuts without considering the consequences. Adolescent resilience depends on self-concept. Resilient adolescents must be strong-willed, uninfluenced, and positive in adverse situations. The design of this study used a description correlation with a cross- sectional approach. A proportionate stratified random sampling technique was used to sample 240 respondents. Marlen S's self-concept and resilience scales from Wagnild and young questionnaires adapted by Aptini Dwi were used as the instrument. Pearson correlation was used to analyse data. The findings indicated that the mean age of the participants was 16.24 years. Approximately 74.2% of the population identifies as female. All participants identify as followers of the Islamic faith. Most participants (93.5%) did not have prior experience attending a boarding junior high school. Most participants reside in households with both their biological mother and father (97.5%), and the prevailing marital status of the respondents' parents is that they remain in a committed relationship (82.9%). The self-concept variable had an average score of 116.65 (±13,782), whereas resilience had an average score of 118.15 (±21,372). The analysis findings indicate a statistically significant association between self- concept and adolescent resilience, with a p-value of 0.000 (p <0.05). Furthermore, the correlation between these two variables is modest, with a coefficient of r = .542.  
Hubungan Self Efficacy Dengan Kecemasan Pada Warga Binaan Permasyarakatan (WBP) Laki – Laki Di Lapas Kelas 2A Kota Pekalongan Tantri, Anindita Mutiara; Nafiah, Hana
PENA NURSING Vol 2 No 2 (2024): PENA NURSING
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31941/pn.v2i2.4110

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Life in prison can be seen as a situation that can cause ongoing problems and can cause psychiatric symptoms such as anxiety. Anxiety in WBP has cognitive and psychological threats, such as having no direction to live and feeling insignificant, especially for individuals who experience high anxiety and will experience disruption in the future. One way to explore their potential is that WBP must have high self-confidence to minimize feelings of anxiety. This study aims to determine the relationship between self-efficacy and anxiety in male WBP in class 2A prisons in Pekalongan City. The design of this study is a correlation description with a cross- sectional approach. The samples were taken using a total sampling technique based on inclusion criteria of 252 male WBP in Class 2A Prison in Pekalongan City. Data were collected using General Self-Efficacy Scale and Depression Anxiety Stress Scale 42 questionnaires. Data analysis using spearmen correlation test. The results showed the average age of respondents was 35.18 years. The most marital status was 140 respondents (55.6%) were married. The last education of most respondents was high school, with 75 respondents (29.8%). The average sentence handed down was 12–120 months, and the average experience of being built was 0.75 times. The analysis showed a relationship between self-efficacy and anxiety of fostered residents P value = 0.000 (p < 0.05), with a value of r2-0.267
Hubungan Konsep Diri Dengan Resiliensi Pada Remaja Di SMA N 1 Kedungwuni Lestari, Yulia Mega; Nafiah, Hana
PENA NURSING Vol 2 No 2 (2024): PENA NURSING
Publisher : LPPM UNIKAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31941/pn.v2i2.4141

Abstract

Adolescents experience physical and psychological changes, making them vulnerable to external influences. The lifestyles of those around them easily sway their identity-finding process, and they often take shortcuts without considering the consequences. Adolescent resilience depends on self-concept. Resilient adolescents must be strong-willed, uninfluenced, and positive in adverse situations. The design of this study used a description correlation with a cross- sectional approach. A proportionate stratified random sampling technique was used to sample 240 respondents. Marlen S's self-concept and resilience scales from Wagnild and young questionnaires adapted by Aptini Dwi were used as the instrument. Pearson correlation was used to analyse data. The findings indicated that the mean age of the participants was 16.24 years. Approximately 74.2% of the population identifies as female. All participants identify as followers of the Islamic faith. Most participants (93.5%) did not have prior experience attending a boarding junior high school. Most participants reside in households with both their biological mother and father (97.5%), and the prevailing marital status of the respondents' parents is that they remain in a committed relationship (82.9%). The self-concept variable had an average score of 116.65 (±13,782), whereas resilience had an average score of 118.15 (±21,372). The analysis findings indicate a statistically significant association between self- concept and adolescent resilience, with a p-value of 0.000 (p <0.05). Furthermore, the correlation between these two variables is modest, with a coefficient of r = .542.