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Journal : Journal of Nursing Science Update

SOCIAL SUPPORT RECEIVED BY SUBSTANCE ABUSER IN SLEMAN REGENCY Rizqi Wahyu Hidayati; Indah Winarni; Septi Dewi Rachmawati
Journal of Nursing Science Update (JNSU) Vol. 8 No. 1 (2020)
Publisher : Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciencce, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (272.314 KB) | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jik.2020.008.01.7

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Substance abuse is a global problem, including in Indonesia, especially Yogyakarta. Thisprovince has the highest prevalence of substance abuse among students in Indonesia.Substance abuse has negative impacts on health, both physically and psychologically.Because of that, recovery is needed to restore the function and role of the individual.When they undergo the recovery process, social support is required. This study aimedto determine the meaning of experience in undergoing the process of recovery ofsubstance dependence during receiving social support. This study used qualitativewith interpretative phenomenology design. Participants were taken using purposivesampling method, there were 9 participants included in this study. The data retrievaltechnique through in-depth interviews with an open-ended question. The data analysisused was Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) method. Based on the results,themes were obtained: (1) Understanding recovery is a long life process; (2) Receivinga whip which saves you from the downturn; (3) Not being a part of the world of life; (4)Gain a sense of humanity in society; (5) Gain the whole support to rise from adversity.The result showed that the support was interpreted as a lash, meaning that it could giveuncomfortable feelings, such as forced to change, received too much advice, or negativecomments. However, it also could increase the motivation to move forward for the clients.Finally, researchers suggest further research to explore the relation of social support andgender issues when they underwent substance recovery.
Phenomenology: The Experience of HIV/AIDS Mothers in Self Disclosure to Their Children in Yogyakarta Rizqi Wahyu Hidayati; Dwi Kartika Rukmi
Journal of Nursing Science Update (JNSU) Vol. 9 No. 1 (2021)
Publisher : Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciencce, Universitas Brawijaya

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In Indonesia, there is 150,296 people with HIV AIDS. The prevention efforts is increased by awareness of the sufferer’s. They can do self- disclosure about their HIV status with the family. However, mothers feel afraid to tell their children because of the stigma. They afraid their children will leak their status to others, or become depressed. Whereas the openness of status has a positive impact on mothers, such as providing social support and increasing mother's motivation in caring of their children. The study aimed to determine the experiences of mothers with HIV in self-disclosure to children in Yogyakarta. This study used qualitative research with an interpretive phenomenological approach. Data analysis using Interpretative Phenomenology Analysis. The data collection technique used semi-structured interviews. The sampling technique used purposive sampling with the inclusion criteria: HIV women with 26-45 years and already having children. The number of participants was 5 participants in Yogyakarta. This research got 5 themes to achieve the research objectives. These themes were (1) Feeling "guilty" of children; (2) Trying to rise of life; (3) Trying to let go of the burdens life; (4) Disappointed caused by frightened; (5) Relief of being children acceptance. Self-disclosure is important because it can reduce the burden on clients of people living with HIV AIDS (PLWHA). Self-disclosure to children may increase motivation to live through the ARV treatment. Therefore, the main theme emerged was releasing one's burdens to rise in life