Abstract
The results of recentt study abaout mental health disorders status showed that 36% experienced mental health disorders in the form of anxiety and women, the incidence rate was higher than men, 61%: 39%. The study was conducted 62 surveys in 12 countries covering 22,790 correctional prison residents found that every 6 months there was a prevalence of psychosis in men 3.7% and women 4% major depression in men 10% and women 12% and personality disorders in men 65% men and 42% women. From these data, many Penitentiary Citizens experience mental health disorders such as stress and sexual deviations. Deviations committed by Penitentiary Members include such as hallucinating / fantasizing, masturbating, and biological violation activities carried out by men and women in Correctional Institutions. This study uses the General Strain Theory theory by Robert Agnew using a quantitative approach. The data collected uses primary data in the form of distributing questionnaires to a predetermined sample of Penitentiary Guards. From the results of the study above the level of risk of deviant behavior of Correctional Guidance Citizens continues to increase along with the increasing level of pressure experienced by Correctional Guidance Citizens.
Highlights
Stressor is an event that demands / requests an action from an individual
From the results of the study above the level of risk of deviant behavior of Correctional Guidance Citizens continues to increase along with the increasing level of pressure experienced by Correctional Guidance Citizens
Ha: Pressure experienced by Penitentiary Citizens influences the risk of deviant behavior
Summary
Stressor is an event that demands / requests an action from an individual. Not everyone is able to adapt and cope with the stressor, so that complaints arise that is stress (Wijaya, 2015). An acute stress reaction is a temporary disorder that exists in individuals without any other mental disorder (Safitri, 2017). Source : (Wijaya, 2015). In the Kukuh thesis (Wijaya, 2015) containing research conducted by the University of South Wales shows that 36% experienced mental health disorders in the form of anxiety and women the incidence rate was higher than that of men which was 61%: 39%.
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