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Research Paper | Psychology Science | Indonesia | Volume 8 Issue 9, September 2019 | Rating: 6.6 / 10
The Relationship between Attachment (Mother, Father, Caregiver and Friendship) and Self Concept of Juvenile Delinquency
Mentari Ilmi Fahmiati Avicenia, Anggun Mego Putri, Farisha Silviana Yasmine
Abstract: This study aimed to empirically test the relationship between attachment and self-concept of Adolescent Delinquents. There were 78 subjects consisting of 73 boys and 5 girls with vulnerable children aged 13 to 18 years. The measuring tool used was the scale IPPA (Inventory Parent and Peer Attachment) developed by Armsden & Greenberg (1987) and self-concept scale by Piers and Harris (1969), namely The Piers - Harris Children's Self Concept Scale, entitled The Way I Feel About Myself. The results showed no association between maternal attachment and self-concept p = 0.082 (p>0.005), there was no relationship between father attachment and self-concept p = 0.304 (p>0.005) there was no relationship between the caregiver attachment and self-concept p = 0.447 (p>0.005) and there was a negative relationship between peer attachment and self-concept p = 0.011 (p
Keywords: Attachment, Self Concept, Juvenile Delinquency
Edition: Volume 8 Issue 9, September 2019,
Pages: 330 - 334