HUBUNGAN ANTARA PENERIMAAN DIRI DENGAN TINGKAT DEPRESI PADA PASIEN PENDERITA PENYAKIT JANTUNG KORONER (PJK) DI POLIKLINIK JANTUNG RSUD Dr. ACHMAD MOCHTAR BUKITTINGGI
This study originated from the fact CHD be the cause of death in the world. CHD negatively impact the physical and psychological condition of patients, such as depression. One of the factors that affect the condition of depression is the ability to self-acceptance. Some research indicates that the ability of self-acceptance is good to help individuals avoided from depression. This makes researchers interested in examining it and see whether it is true there is a relationship self-acceptance and depression. The hypothesis of this research is to have a significant relationship between self-acceptance with the level of depression in patients with CHD. The purpose of this study was to describe self-acceptance, levels of depression, and relationships both in patients with CHD in the Heart Clinic Dr. Achmad Mochtar Bukittinggi. This research uses a correlation approach to the relationship self-acceptance and depression in patients with CHD. The population in this study all patients with CHD who had experienced a heart attack at the hospital, amounting to +345 persons. This study used convenience sampling technique or accidental sampling. The number of subjects of this study numbered 40 people. Methods of data collection using a scale of self-acceptance which is based on the theory of Sheerer and scale levels of depression have been prepared based on the theory of Beck. Analysis using the Pearson product moment correlation. Results of data analysis found that overall CHD patients in the Cardiac Clinic Dr. Achmad Mochtar Bukittinggi have low levels of depression and self-acceptance scores were. Based on the correlation test results obtained correlation value (r) -.839, p =.000 (p <.01) means there is a very significant negative relationship between self-acceptance with depression. This means that the higher the self acceptance of patients, the lower level of depression.