This research aims to empirically test and determine the relationship between physical changes and anxiety in middle-aged women in Sari Rejo Village. The sampling technique uses the Purposive Sampling technique. Data collection used a Likert scale, through physical changes and anxiety scales. In determining the results of this research, a data collection methodology was used utilizing the Anxiety scale and Physical Change scale. Based on the results of product-moment correlation analysis calculations, it can be seen that there is a negative relationship between physical changes and anxiety. This result is proven by the correlation coefficient rxy = -0.368 with significant p= 0.001 0.05. The determinant coefficient (r2) of the relationship between the independent variable and the dependent variable is r2= 0.304. This shows that physical changes distribute 30.4% of anxiety.
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