Summary: | This study was aimed to understand the effect of giving religious cognitive therapy in reducing anziety of death in people with HIV/AIDS. There are 8 woman with HIV/AIDS as subject. The data was collected using a scale of anxiety about death, interviews, and observation. The design of the study is a pre test-post test Control Group Design. Analysis of the study is quantitative and qualitative analysis. The research used Mann-Whitney test analysis to determine whether there is influence of cognitive behavioral therapy in reducing anxiety to wards religiously death of people with HIV/AIDS in the study group before and after being given the training provided the training. Qualitative analysis are based on observations, interviews, and worksheets. The results of the pre-test and post-test anxiety on mortality suggests that there are differences in anxiety about the death after being given training by the value Z=-2.309, p=0.021, p<0.05. In the post test and follow-up of research groups there are differences in anxiety about death with a value of Z=-2.323, p=0.020, p<0.05. The conclusion of this study is that there are differences in levels of anxiety towards death on the subject after the follow-up study.
Keywords: religious cognitive behavioral therapy, anxiety towards death, HIV/AIDS
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