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ABSTRAKLatar Belakang Ekspresi emosi marah yang tidak dapat diregulasi dengan baik
dapat menimbulkan berbagai dampak negatif khususnya pada remaja, termasuk
juga terlibat dalam tindak kriminal kekerasan. Intervensi manajemen marah
kelompok akan bermanfaat bagi remaja untuk menurunkan emosi marah. Metode
Penelitian dilakukan secara quasi experimental. Tujuh remaja laki-laki berusia 17-
19 tahun yang memiliki tingkat emosi marah dan perilaku kekerasan tinggi
berdasarkan alat ukur Sikap Terhadap Kekerasan dan Buss-Perry Aggression
Questionnaire subskala anger dan telah melakukan tindak kriminal kekerasan
menjadi partisipan dalam penelitian ini. Mereka diberikan intervensi manajemen
marah yang terdiri dari 5 sesi utama, dimana setiap pertemuan berkisar antara 60
hingga 90 menit yang dilakukan dengan jeda 3 sampai 7 hari setiap sesinya. Pada
sesi terakhir dilakukan pengukuran post-test dan satu bulan kemudian dilakukan
follow-up dengan menggunakan alat ukur yang sama. Hasil Berdasarkan
pengukuran kuantitatif didapatkan hasil yang inkonklusif. Melalui hasil
pengukuran kualitatif diketahui bahwa seluruh partisipan mengalami penurunan
emosi marah. Kesimpulan Berdasarkan hasil pengukuran kualitatif, penelitian ini
menunjukkan bahwa intervensi manajemen marah kelompok berhasil mengatasi
emosi marah pada remaja pelaku kekerasan di Lapas Anak Pria Tangerang.
ABSTRACTBackground Anger that are failed to be expressed and regulated in a healthy way
can often bring various negative consequences, including involvement in violent
crime in adolescents. Group anger management is argued able to bring favorable
outcomes, especially in reducing anger. Methods This study is a quasi
experiment. Seven adolescents aged 17 to 19 years old who have committed
serious violent crimes and now serving prison-time at Lapas Anak Pria Tangerang
participated in this study. All of them scored high in Attitude Towards Violence
and high in anger from the measures of Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire
anger subscale. They were all given a 5-session group anger management
program, with each session lasting for 60 to 90 minutes. Each session also has a 3
to 7 days interval. Post-test were given in the last session and also a follow-up test
1 month after the last session, using measurements that were used in the pre-test.
Result The results from the quantitative measures are deemed to be inconclusive.
However, qualitative measures showed that group anger management was
effective in reducing anger for all participants. Conclusion According to the
qualitative results, this study showed that group anger management is effective in
reducing anger in juvenile delinquents serving prison-time at Lapas Anak Pria
Tangerang.;Background Anger that are failed to be expressed and regulated in a healthy way
can often bring various negative consequences, including involvement in violent
crime in adolescents. Group anger management is argued able to bring favorable
outcomes, especially in reducing anger. Methods This study is a quasi
experiment. Seven adolescents aged 17 to 19 years old who have committed
serious violent crimes and now serving prison-time at Lapas Anak Pria Tangerang
participated in this study. All of them scored high in Attitude Towards Violence
and high in anger from the measures of Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire
anger subscale. They were all given a 5-session group anger management
program, with each session lasting for 60 to 90 minutes. Each session also has a 3
to 7 days interval. Post-test were given in the last session and also a follow-up test
1 month after the last session, using measurements that were used in the pre-test.
Result The results from the quantitative measures are deemed to be inconclusive.
However, qualitative measures showed that group anger management was
effective in reducing anger for all participants. Conclusion According to the
qualitative results, this study showed that group anger management is effective in
reducing anger in juvenile delinquents serving prison-time at Lapas Anak Pria
Tangerang., Background Anger that are failed to be expressed and regulated in a healthy way
can often bring various negative consequences, including involvement in violent
crime in adolescents. Group anger management is argued able to bring favorable
outcomes, especially in reducing anger. Methods This study is a quasi
experiment. Seven adolescents aged 17 to 19 years old who have committed
serious violent crimes and now serving prison-time at Lapas Anak Pria Tangerang
participated in this study. All of them scored high in Attitude Towards Violence
and high in anger from the measures of Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire
anger subscale. They were all given a 5-session group anger management
program, with each session lasting for 60 to 90 minutes. Each session also has a 3
to 7 days interval. Post-test were given in the last session and also a follow-up test
1 month after the last session, using measurements that were used in the pre-test.
Result The results from the quantitative measures are deemed to be inconclusive.
However, qualitative measures showed that group anger management was
effective in reducing anger for all participants. Conclusion According to the
qualitative results, this study showed that group anger management is effective in
reducing anger in juvenile delinquents serving prison-time at Lapas Anak Pria
Tangerang.]