Hubungan Penerimaan Diri dengan Persepsi ODHA terhadap Stigma HIV/AIDS di Kabupaten Jember
Abstract
HIV is still a global health problem. People with HIV/AIDS tend to have poor selfacceptance due to environmental barriers in the form of stigma and weakness.
Problems that arise both internally and externally make PLWHA have a negative
perception of themselves. This study aims to determine the relationship between
self-acceptance and PLWHA's perception of the stigma of HIV/AIDS in Jember
District. This study used analytic observational research with a cross sectional
approach. This study involved 138 people with HIV/AIDS who were selected by
purposive sampling technique. Data collection used a self-acceptance
questionnaire and a questionnaire on the perceptions of PLWHA on the stigma of
HIV/AIDS. Data analysis using the Spearman-rank correlation test showed that
there was a relationship between self-acceptance and the perception of PLWHA on
the stigma of HIV/AIDS (p value = 0.026; r = 0.189). Research shows that most
respondents have high self-acceptance (50.7%) and have a good perception
(55.8%) of the stigma of HIV/AIDS in society. This study concluded that there is a
relationship between self-acceptance and the perceptions of PLWHA about the
stigma of HIV/AIDS in Jember District. These results indicate that the higher the
self-acceptance of PLWHA, the lower the bad perception of PLWHA regarding the
stigma of HIV/AIDS in society. Self-acceptance will affect how individuals assess
something. A good perception will influence PLWHA in establishing a good
relationship with the environment. Knowing the psychological aspects of PLWHA
related to self-acceptance can help PLWHA to behave well with their health.
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