Shanti Dewi, Ni Komang; Muryani, Ni Made Sri; Yudhawati, NLP S
Background: During the growth and development period, teenagers will experience various changes, one of which is physical changes. Due to physical changes, teenagers often feel dissatisfied with themselves and tend to have an attitude of self-rejection which will ultimately cause anxiety in the teenager. The prevalence of anxiety disorders in adolescents aged 15 years and over in Indonesia is estimated at around 37 thousand people, with the prevalence in Bali Province being 4.4%. Method: This research uses descriptive research methods. The population in this study were students of SMAN 1 Kediri Tabanan Bali class X, class XI, and class XII with a sample size of 260 respondents based on inclusion and exclusion criteria that have been determined using purposive sampling techniques and data processed using SPSS with univariate analysis. Results: This research shows that of the 260 student respondents at SMAN 1 Kediri Tabanan, most of the students had mild levels of anxiety (40.4%), moderate anxiety (33.1%), severe anxiety (17.7%) and anxiety very severe/panic (8.8%). Conclusion: Students of SMAN 1 Kediri Tabanan have anxiety levels in the mild category.