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Pengaruh Terapi Psikoreligious: Dzikir dalam Mengontrol Halusinasi Pendengaran Pada Pasien Skizofrenia yang Muslim di Rumah Sakit Jiwa Tampan Provinsi Riau Pratiwi Gasril; Suryani Suryani; Heppi Sasmita
Jurnal Ilmiah Universitas Batanghari Jambi Vol 20, No 3 (2020): Oktober
Publisher : Universitas Batanghari Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33087/jiubj.v20i3.1063

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Data from the American Psychological Association (APA) in 2010 and Riskesdas 2013 show that on the average world population has schizophrenia and 70% of schizophrenic patients experience hallucinations. One of the recommended therapies in an effort to control hallucinations is psychoreligious therapy: dhikr. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of psycho-religious therapy: dhikr in controlling hallucinations in schizophrenia patients. The research method used is quantitative with a Quasy expriemental approach carried out on 20 respondents at the Tampan Mental Hospital, Riau Province. Researchers used the Auditory Hallucinations Rating Scale (AHRS) module and evaluation sheet before and after the intervention. The results showed that there was an effect of psychoreligious therapy: dhikr in controlling hallucinations in schizophrenic patients (p value = 0,000). The results of this study can be used as additional therapy in controlling hallucinations in patients with auditory hallucinations.
Cultural Beliefs and Psychosocial Responses among Cervical Cancer Patients Ida Maryati; Wilan Fitriana; Suryani Suryani; Taty Hernawaty; Syiffa Salsabila Rausanfikra; Tuti Pahria; Shurouq Ghalib Qadous
Jurnal Ilmiah Pengabdian Masyarakat Bidang Kesehatan (Abdigermas) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2026): Jurnal Ilmiah Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Bidang Kesehatan (Abdigermas)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58723/abdigermas.v4i2.752

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Background: Cervical cancer patients frequently experience psychosocial challenges that are influenced by sociocultural beliefs regarding illness and treatment.Aims: This study examined the association between cultural beliefs and psychosocial responses among cervical cancer patients.Methods: An observational cross-sectional study was conducted from January to April 2024 among 61 cervical cancer patients receiving treatment at Dr. Hasan Sadikin Hospital, Bandung, Indonesia. Participants were recruited using convenience sampling. Data collection was conducted using structured questionnaires designed to obtain participants' demographic characteristics, cultural beliefs, and psychosocial responses. Descriptive statistics and Spearman rank correlation analysis were performed to examine the relationship between cultural beliefs and psychosocial responses.Results: The mean cultural beliefs score was 1.11 (SD = 0.18), while the mean psychosocial response score was 1.39 (SD = 0.32). Spearman's rank correlation analysis identified a moderate, statistically significant positive association between cultural beliefs and psychosocial responses (r = 0.525, p < .001).Conclusion: Cultural beliefs were significantly associated with psychosocial responses among cervical cancer patients. Sociocultural considerations should be integrated into culturally responsive psychosocial support, nursing care, and community-based cervical cancer support initiatives.