Abstract

Based on the results of routine examinations from clinic officers in correctional institutions found 20 people out of 178 suffer from mild anxiety levels, while 10 people. and 121 inmates 15% of prisoners have anxiety with a moderate anxiety level of 13 people. Looking at the phenomena based on interviews with 5 prisoners in Class II.A Penitentiary Institution. Bulukumba on February 2, 2017, stated that prisoners in Class II Penitentiary Bulukumba claimed to experience feeling depressed, beaten and disappointed at the beginning of their lives inside a prison. The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship of self-concept with the level of anxiety of prisoners in Class II. A Penitentiary. Bulukumba. This study uses an analytic observational design with a "cross-sectional" approach. The population is all prisoners in Class II. A Penitentiary as many as 178 inmates. The sample in this study was 64 respondents who were determined using the Simple Random Sampling technique. Data collection was carried out using a questionnaire. The results of the analysis using the Kolmogorov alternative test obtained p = 0.435 (α> 0.05), it can be concluded that there is no relationship between self-concept and the level of anxiety of prisoners in Penitentiary class II. A Bulukumba. The suggestion from the research is to the class II. A correctional institution Bulukumba is expected to be better prepared mentally and also provide programs related to the psychological treatment of prisoners.

Highlights

  • Positive self-concept is capital in interacting in people's lives

  • Distribution of Number of Respondents Based on self-concept

  • If the individual has a negative self-concept, the individual does not have a purpose for his life or goals that are not in line with the expectations he has and do not try to make it happen (Saam and Wahyuni, 2013)

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Introduction

Positive self-concept is capital in interacting in people's lives. Positive self-concept makes individuals able to accept interpersonal differences and overcome conflicts constructively. Rogers in Batista is quoted in (Nugroho, 2015). Negative concepts bring individuals to feelings of inferiority, low self-esteem and generate behavior that does not support the interaction of interpersonal relationships (Nugroho, 2015). The anxiety that is common is more influenced by the mindset of someone who considers himself not like other people, evaluating oneself so sharply that at first glance someone does not dare to try something that is not completely super-powered. Some people always remember something frightening so much that they often intimidate themselves

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