dc.description.abstract | There are many factors that contribute to the relapse of a drug addict, both internal
and external factors. This study looks at self-control as an internal factor and social
support as an external factor in influencing the tendency to relapse. The method used
in this study is a quantitative method with multiple linear regression analysis. The
subjects in this study were 100 former drug addicts in Medan City. The measurement
tools used in this study are the relapse tendency scale, self-control scale and social
support scale. The results of this study indicate that there is a negative effect of self control on the tendency to relapse, then there is a negative effect of social support on
the tendency to relapse and there is a negative effect of self-control and social
support together on the tendency to relapse with an effective contribution of 27.6%.
The results of this study are expected to be a reference for related institutions to
develop post-rehabilitation programs for former drug addicts by paying attention to
ways to increase self-control and social support for former drug addicts to avoid
relapse. | en_US |