Self-Concept in Working with Physical Disabilities

Amelia Sekar Hani

Abstract


This study aims to determine the self-concept that is formed in physical disabilities who work and is included in qualitative research. The technique of collecting data is in-depth interviews. The interview guide in this study refers to aspects that affect self-concept. The informants in this study were six adults with physical disabilities who were already working. The self-concept that is formed is analyzed from the aspects that affect the self-concept. The data analysis technique used is a descriptive qualitative analysis technique proposed by Miles and Huberman, which is presented in the form of tables and schematics. This study found that aspects of self-concept influence each other in the process of forming self-concept. This study concludes of this study is that the self-concept that is formed in physical disabilities who work is in the category of positive self-concept

 

Keywords: physical disability, self-concept, work


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.20961/jod.v2i2.65573

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Journal of Disabilty
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