Abstract

The study aims to know empirically the relationship between self control and the aggressive behavior of young male drinkers. The hypothesis that researchers ask is that there is a negative connection between self-control and aggressive behaviour in adolescent male-drinkers. The better the self-control in adolescent male drinkers, the lower the aggressive behavior, and vice versa. The subject in this study amounted to 72 teenage men of alcohol drinkers with characteristics aged 15-21 years and consumed a minimum of miras already 2 months. The sampling techniques used are purposive sampling techniques.The study used the aggressive behavior scale on adolescent male liquor and self-control scales in data retrieval. Data analysis is done using the correlation technique of Product Moment. The results showed that there was a negative link between aggressive behavior in adolescent male drinkers with self control with rxy values =-0.497 and (P < 0.01), so hypotheses in this study were accepted.Keyword: aggressive behaviour in adolescent male drinkers, self control

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