Description Of Depression Rates In Drug Case Inmates In Class II A Bulukumba Correctional Institution

Depression is an affective disorder, which is generally characterized by loss of interest or excitement, reduced energy so that it is easily tired and reduced activity. Depression can occur in anyone and at any period. Depression disorders have increased from year to year this is supported by data, the World Health Organization WHO which states depression is a common disease that occurs in the world, there are about 264 million people who suffer from depression that increases from year to year about 76-85%. The goal is to identify the level of depression in drug inmates in The Correctional Institution Class II A Bulukumba Method used in this study is a descriptive design, which aims to get an overview of the level of depression in drug case inmates in The Correctional Institution Class II A Bulukumba. The affordable population in this study was inmates with drug cases, as many as 141 drug case inmates in the correctional institution Kls II A Bulukumba. The large sample in this study was 85 people. The researchers found results from 85 respondents (100%) obtained results for the highest depressed proposri is mild depression with the number of 55 (64.7%), while the lowest respondents who do not megalami depression with the number of 14 (16.5%). The conclusion of this study is that there is a picture of the level of depression of drug case inmates in the correctional institution class II A Bulukumba. And researchers suggest that the results of this study can be used as a material to increase insights in the field of research as well as increase knowledge about depression and drug cases at the Correctional Institution Class II A Bulukumba.


INTRODUCTION
Depression is an affective disorder, which is generally characterized by loss of interest or excitement, reduced energy resulting in fatigue and reduced activity.
Depression can occur in anyone and at any time period (Rhapsody, 2014). Depression disorders have increased from year to year this is supported by data, the World Health Organization WHO which states depression is a common disease that occurs in the world, there are about 264 million people who suffer from depression that increases from year to year about 76-85%. From data (Riskesdas, 2018), prevalence of depression in the population recorded in Indonesia as many as 706,689 people and for in south Sulawesi as many as 22,798 people who suffer from depression. The dominant age grouping of depressed people ranging from 15 years and above in Indonesia reached 6% of the population in 33 provensi in Indonesia, the prevalence of mental disorders in Aceh, Jokjakarta, south Sulawesi, Bali and Central Java. This is in accordance with the results of the general decree of correctional (Ditjenpas, 2020), which records that the number of prisoners in the province of South Sulawesi as many as 3,255 people, for the number of inmates as many as 7,937, and the total number of inmates as many as 11,192 people. A person who becomes an inmate is the one who commits acts that are declared prohibited by the laws of indonesia and determined by legal process must be placed in the Pemasyarakan Institute so that it loses its independence. Loss of independence in inmates will lead to a decrease in dignity and self-esteem, so that depression arises and according to Adhayani Lubis, if a person enters the Penitentiary, he will realize that he will be in a state of unfettered, away from his parents, family and people he knows, and will enter a closed world, so that it tends to be depressed.

MATERIAL AND METHODS
The design used in this study is descriptive design, which aims to get an overview of the level of depression in drug case inmates at the Class II Correctional Institution A Bulukumba. The affordable population in this study was inmates with drug cases, as many as 141 drug case inmates in the correctional institution Kls II A Bulukumba.The number of samples used in this study as many as 85 respondents in the correctional institution kls II A Bulukumba. Sampiling techniques used in this study using sitematic random sampling method is done to select samples from its population systematically.
The goal is the same as simple random sampling, only the sample selection procedure is different. If in simple random sampling the selection of samples is done with a random table, then on sitematic random sampling is done by sorting population members, then selected a specific order systematically from the list of populations(darma, 2017).  For the highest proportion of depression was mild depression, while the lowest was respondents who did not experience depression. These findings are also supported by This study supports evidence from previous studies conducted by (Sinaga, 2020

CONCLUSIONS AND SUGGESTIONS
The distribution of the number of respondents based on the level of depression of drug case inmates at the Class II Correctional Institution A Bulukumba is inmates who have more levels of depression compared to inmates who are not depressed. The distribution of the number of respondents based on drug case inmates at the Class II Correctional Institution A Bulukumba is inmates who have moderate depression as many as 17 respondents. Recommended For prisons, can add counseling programs that lead to a psychological approach and not just material. Skills programs and motivating activities also need to be provided so that later inmates are ready when dealing with a real social environment.