Aims : This study aims to determine self-efficacy in individuals who are at risk for tuberculosis. Design : This study used a descriptive method and was conducted in August 2019 with 119 respondents who were sellected by using random s The number of samples is 119 respondents with inclusion criteria: respondents in their area there are TB cases, aged 18-45 years, can read and write, and do not have hearing or vision impairments. Exclusion criteria: have a mental disorder. Sampling was obtained through random sampling. Methdos : This research is a quantitative descriptive research. Results : this study has shown that more than half of the respondents have low self-efficacy as many as 63 people (52.9%). Conclusions : self-efficacy in individuals who are at risk for tuberculosis is still low. The lack of knowledge that contributes to the prevention of tuberculosis is still a problem. Support from the environment and the closest people is needed so that family empowerment can increase self-efficacy
                        
                        
                        
                        
                            
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