2 LITERARY REVIEW
Anxiety is a term which describes a psychological
disorder that can have characteristics of fear,
concern for the future, prolonged anxiety, and
nervousness. Anxiety is common to everyone.
Anxiety is called a psychological disorder when it
prevents a person from living their daily life and
undergoing productive activities.
2.1 Anxiety
Anxiety is defined as the tension, insecurity, and
stress arising from the perceived unpleasantness of
the event but its source is largely unknown and
originating from within. Anxiety can be defined as a
state of feelings of concern, stress, uncertainty, or
fear of the fact or perception of threats of an
unknown or known actual source (Stuart and
Sundeens, 1998). Anxiety is a non-specific symptom
that is often found and is often a normal emotion.
Anxiety is also often interpreted as a response to a
threat whose source is unknown, internal, vague or
conflictual (Kaplan, 1997). Anxiety is an individual
response to an unpleasant situation and is
experienced by all living things in everyday life.
Anxiety is an emotional response without a specific
object that is subjectively experienced and
communicated interpersonally. Anxiety is confusion,
anxiety about something that will happen with
unclear causes and associated with feelings of
uncertainty and helplessness (Suliswati, 2005).
Anxiety is related to feelings of uncertainty and
helplessness. This state of emotion has no specific
object. It differs from fear, which is an intellectual
assessment of something dangerous. Anxiety is a
state in which an individual experiences stress and
activation of the autonomic nervous system in
responding to unclear, non-specific threats. A person
with anxiety cannot identify a threat. Anxiety can
occur without fear but fear does not usually occur
without anxiety (Capernito, 1999).
2.2 First Section
Government staff may be defined as government
employees with employment agreements appointed
by personnel officers and assigned duties in a
government office or assigned other state duties and
paid based on laws and regulations. Among
government organizations both at the central level
and the work area requires the completion of general
tasks of government and development of tasks
quickly, efficiently and effectively. Professional
staff are needed in assisting the leadership so that the
job tasks in every government organization can run
smoothly according to government and community
expectations.
Anxiety can happen to anyone, including the
staff. Anxiety will create an unpleasant feeling.
Unpleasant feelings and anxiety come from feeling
something will happen to the staff. This is due to the
organizational change in the budgeting management
system that previously budgeted based on the
Regional Revenue Budget to the Management of the
Public Service Agency Finance system.
The fundamental change in the Public Service
Agency Management system is that all staff are
required to innovate and enter into the
entrepreneurial spirit, so that the target of the
planned action can be achieved. If the revenue target
is not achieved then the performance allowances
received by the staff will be reduced. This creates an
atmosphere of uncertainty. The existence of
uncertainty in the process of change and a negative
expectation of the output of this change is what
causes anxiety among the staff.
Anxiety experienced by the staff will cause
disturbances - physical and emotional disturbances,
so that if the anxiety is not addressed properly it can
have a negative impact on the performance of these
staff. Staff anxiety in dealing with the Public Service
Agency governance change system is caused when
staff are required to change the mind-set that with
Public Service Agency pattern performance
allowance must be obtained independently. Changes
in the mind-set of the staff depend on the ability of
each staff member to respond to changes that occur.
In this study, the outline of anxiety used refers to
the previous explanation of unpleasant feelings that
are subjective and arise because of the tension, the
threat of failure, the feelings of discomfort and
uncertainty. Anxiety reactions can be manifested in
physical reactions, such as increased heart rate,
frequent urination, excessive sweating, going back
and forth and indigestion, while the psychic reaction
is tension, panic, worry, nervousness, fear and
anxiety. The anxiety caused by the changing
demands of staff thinking also depends on the
personality type of the staff. Departing from the
assumption that each person behaves according to
his or her character, it is said that one's personality
can also be reflected in the work environment, and
these characteristics can directly or indirectly
influence work behaviours. If a person works in
harmony with his personality, then it can be said that
the person will be able to achieve satisfaction so that
his performance can run optimally. People choose
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