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SELF-CONCEPT AND DECISION-MAKING FOR EX DRUG ADDICT

Created by :
Novendawati Wahyu Sitasari, M. Psi., Psi ( 215020571 )
Ravinder Kaur   Dra. Safitri M, M.Si



SubjectPENGEMBANGAN DIRI
Alt. Subject SELF IMPROVEMENT
KeywordSELF CONCEPT
DECISION MAKING
DRUG

Description:

Ex drug addict face many challenges in making decisions, ranging from the impact of drug use on brain function to expectations and negative treatment from their communities. The ability of ex-drug addicts to make decisions is thought to be influenced by their self-concept. The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between self-concept and decision-making for an ex-drug addict. The design of this research is non-experimental quantitative research with non-probability sampling using the snowball technique. A number of samples are 34 ex-drug addicts. Measuring of self-concept was based on the theory by Berzonsky, with 55 valid items and 0.970 reliability value. Measuring of decision-making was based on the theory by Janis and Mann, with 28 valid items and 0.968 reliability value. The results showed that there was a significant, positive and strong correlation between self-concept and decision making (sig. 0.000 and r = 0.622). Self-concept has an influence on decision-making as much as 38.7%, with 61.3% being influenced by other factors. The majority of the subjects had a negative self-concept (55.9%) and poor decision-making (52.9%). Ex drug addict who had negative self-concept were more unable to make decisions.

Date Create:26/08/2020
Type:Text
Format:PDF
Language:Indonesian
Identifier:UEU-Article-5_0327
Collection ID:5_0327


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n Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Health (ICOH 2019), pages 65-71

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Fakultas Psikologi

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Civitas Akademika Universitas Esa Unggul

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