Analysis Of Self-Concept And Self-Independence In The Behavior Of Disabled Group Who Perform Plastic Waste Recycle Business

Authors

  • Afrie Sweet Chris Deny Ekasari STIKes Surya Mitra Husada
  • Sandu Siyoto STIKes Surya Mitra Husada
  • Ema Mayasari STIKes Surya Mitra Husada

Keywords:

Plastic waste, Recycling behavior, Self-concept, Self-independence

Abstract

The loss of one or more parts of a physical body that cannot function
properly can affect a person's psyche and psychology, allowing a
negative self-concept to arise. The purpose of this study was to
determine the Influence of Self-Concept and Self-Independence on the
Behavior of Disabled Groups Who Conduct Plastic Waste Recycling
Businesses.
The research design is cross-sectional study, respondents were taken
using the Simple Random Sampling technique. The population of all
people with disabilities is 74 people, the sample is 61 respondents.
Independent variables are self-concept and self-independence in people
with disabilities, dependent variables are recycling behavior of plastic
waste, the results are analyzed using the Ordinal Regression test.
The results of the study showed that the majority of respondents had a
good self-concept, namely 33 respondents (54.1%), the majority of
respondents were independent in carrying out activities, namely 42
respondents (68.9%), almost half of the respondents had good behavior
in carrying out activities.recyclerubbishwhich is 29 respondents
(47.5%). The results of the statistical test show a p value = 0.020 for
self-concept so that H1 is accepted which means that there is an
influence of self-concept on the behavior of groups of people with
disabilities who carry out plastic waste recycling efforts and a p value =
0.030 for self-independence so that H1 is accepted which means that
there is an influence of self-independence on the behavior of groups of
people with disabilities who carry out plastic waste recycling efforts.
Self-concept and self-independence influence the behavior of groups of
people with disabilities who carry out plastic waste recycling efforts,
where the higher the self-concept and the more independent people
with disabilities are in carrying out activities, the better the behavior of
carrying out plastic waste recycling efforts.

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Published

2018-06-15

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Afrie Sweet Chris Deny Ekasari, Sandu Siyoto, & Ema Mayasari. (2018). Analysis Of Self-Concept And Self-Independence In The Behavior Of Disabled Group Who Perform Plastic Waste Recycle Business. Journal of Global Research in Public Health, 3(1), 68–75. Retrieved from https://jgrph.org/index.php/JGRPH/article/view/523

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