PENGARUH KONSELING TERHADAP SELF STIGMA PASIEN HIV/AIDS DENGAN PENDEKATAN TEORI LAWRENCE GREEN
Abstract
The stigma that occurs in society against people with HIV and AIDS has an impact
on sufferers to stigmatize themselves (Self Stigma). Negative self-acceptance which causes
a decrease in self-esteem and self-efficacy so that it affects the individual's belief to be able
to recover. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of counseling on self-stigma
of patients with the Lawrence green theory approach. The research design was a pretestposttest
control group design with a sample size of 40 respondents selected by purposive
sampling technique. The instrument used is a questionnaire. Counseling treatment of
respondents using the module. The statistical tests used were paired t-test and independent
t-test. The test results showed that the treatment group was 0.000 and the control group
was 0.104. Correlation coefficient 0.600. The independent t test value of 0.001 means that
there is a difference in the average number of self-stigma in the treatment group and the
average in the control group after counseling. Counseling with Lawrence Green's
theoretical approach can reduce self-stigma so that HIV/AIDS patients think positively
about themselves, do not withdraw from the environment and are willing to behave in
therapy for their own healing.