Hubungan Kekerasan Verbal Orang Tua Terhadap Self Esteem pada Anak Usia Remaja di SMP Negeri 4 Jember
Abstract
Verbal abuse was a form of violence by saying words or sentences that are
negative such as insult, humiliate, refuse, yell, or berate has an impact on the
development of adolescent self-esteem. Self-esteem was a self-assessment that is
influenced by attitude, interaction, award, and form of acceptance of others
towards an individual. According to research conducted by Riska and Krinatuti,
56.7% of adolescent girls have high self-esteem. The purpose of this study was to
determine the relationship between parental verbal abuse and self-esteem in
adolescents. The research design used quantitative methods with a correlation
design and a cross-sectional approach. The sampling technique used simple
random sampling to obtain a sample of 152 students from the calculation of the
Slovin formula. Data collection used a questionnaire. After conducting research,
it was found that verbal abuse committed by parents was 93%, self-esteem in
adolescents obtained high self-esteem results as much as 89%, and there was no
relationship between the variables of parental verbal violence and self-esteem in
adolescents with a p-value of 0,0246. Parents who have teenage children are
expected not to commit violence, especially verbal violence so that adolescent
self-esteem can develop better.
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