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Journal : Formosa Journal of Science and Technology (FJST)

The Effect of Telecounseling on the Anxiety of Pregnant Women during the COVID-19 Pandemic at the Belusuh Health Center in West Kutai in 2022 Juliati; Nina Mardiana; Gajali Rahman
Formosa Journal of Science and Technology Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): February 2023
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjst.v2i2.2803

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This study aims to determine the effect of telecounseling on the anxiety of pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic. This type of research is a quantitative research with a quasy experimental research design with a one group pre-post test design. The population in this study were pregnant women in the working area of ​​the Belusuh Health Center, totaling 57 people. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling with a total sample of 14 people. Data analysis technique using the Wilcoxon test. Based on the research results obtained, it can be concluded that there is an effect of telecounseling on the anxiety of pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic at the Belusuh Kutai Barat Health Center as evidenced by the results of the statistical test p-value 0.001 (< α = 0.05). After attending counseling for pregnant women, they are able to express disturbing feelings and feel relieved and relaxed.
The Relationship between Knowledge and Community Stigma Against ODGJ Patients in the Long Mesengat Community Health Center Working Area Muiswanah; Gajali Rahman; Badar
Formosa Journal of Science and Technology Vol. 2 No. 9 (2023): September 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjst.v2i9.5941

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According to Law No. 18, mental health is a condition where an individual can develop physically, mentally, spiritually and socially so that the individual is aware of his own abilities, can overcome pressure, can work productively and is able to contribute to his community. The stigma against people with mental disorders in Indonesia is very strong. People who experience mental disorders are isolated, and their mental disorders can worsen. In general, people with severe mental disorders (schizophrenia) are treated and given treatment in hospitals. After improving and being sent home, there is no special ongoing treatment for the sufferer. This research uses a purposive sample technique with a cross-sectional research design. The sample size in this study was 88 people. The results of statistical tests using the chi-square test showed a p-value = 0.000 Knowledge of Community Stigma.