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This study aims to examine whether there is a negative relationship between self-efficacy and the tendency of efficacy in drug addicts undergoing rehabilitation. The subjects in this study were 59 drug addicts who were undergoing the recovery process (hospitalization and outpatient care) in a drug rehabilitation centers in Yogyakarta. This study uses a scale of self-efficacy compiled by Noviza (2008) and modified by researchers based on aspects of self-efficacy Corsini (1994). While the Relapse Tendency scale uses a scale from Rozi (2016) that modified researchers referring to the relapse stages of Gorski and Miller (1986). Data analysis using product moment correlation technique shows the value of r = -0.352 (p = 0.006), which means there is a significant negative relationship between self-efficacy and the relapse tendency in drug addicts undergoing rehabilitation.

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