THE CORRELATION BETWEEN KNOWLEDGE AND FAMILY SUPPORT ABOUT SECONDARY PHYSICAL CHANGES IN PUBERTY WITH SELF-CONCEPT IN ADOLESCENT WOMEN AGED 13-15 YEARS AT MTSN 9 JOMBANG
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https://doi.org/10.47710/ijmr.v2i2.18Keywords:
Knowledge, Family support, pubertyAbstract
The physical development of adolescents that is so prominent and not the same for everyone
causes anxiety about their physical development it will also affect their self-concept. Lack of
knowledge and family support will make adolescent self-concept more negative. The purpose
of this study was to determine the relationship between knowledge and family support
regarding secondary physical changes during puberty and self-concept in young women aged
13-15. The research design used is correlational research. The population studied was young
women aged 13-15 years at MTSN 9 Jombang in 2022 using a purposive sampling technique
to obtain a sample of 56 female students. The research instrument used was a questionnaire
sheet. The results of the study were then analyzed using the contingency coefficient. The
results of the knowledge research showed that most of them had less knowledge, namely 31
respondents (55.4%). The results of the research on family support show that most of them
provide less support, namely as many as 32 respondents (57.1%). The results of self-concept
research showed that most of the respondents' self-concept was negative, namely as many as
37 respondents (66.1%). The results of statistical tests using the contingency coefficient test
show a significance level of 0.000 and 0.000 <α (0.05), meaning that there is a relationship
between knowledge and family support about secondary physical changes during puberty
with self-concept in young women aged 13-15 years at MTSN 9 Jombang in 2022.
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