Abstract

This study aims to determine the relationship between parental attachment, namely the attachment of the father and the attachment of the mother to the ability of self-control in early adolescence. The population of this study was early adolescents with an age range of 12-15 years as many as 104 adolescents. Samples were taken using the total sampling method for students of SMP "X" in Surabaya. There are two scales in this study, namely: IPPA-R (Inventory of Parent and Peer Attachment-Revised) and SCS (Self-Control Scale). The data analysis technique used regression test with the help of SPPS 21. The results of this study indicate that there is a significant and positive relationship between parental attachment and self-control ability, which means that the higher the parental attachment, the higher the self-control ability. Father's attachment contributed 63.3% relative to self-control, while mother's attachment contributed36.7% relative to self-control where father's attachment had a greater influence on early adolescent self-control ability than attachment to mother.

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