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The Relationship between Well-being and Risk of Wondering among Elderly with Dementia in Mental Health Hospital, Dr. Radjiman Wediodiningrat Lawang, Malang Amalia Kusumaningsih; Ah Yusuf; AV Sri Suhardiningsih
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
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Dementia is a syndrome in the form of decreased cognitive function. Wandering is a neuropsychiatric symptom that has an impact on mortality rates which are indicators of achievement of subjective well-being. The study aimed to determine relationship between subjective well-being and risk of wandering among elderly with dementia. A quasi-experimental study, one group pre-post test design was applied in this study, we recruited 34 elderlies and their caregivers using the purposive method. The result showed that there is positive effect of social leisure activity in reducing wandering risk (p=0,000) and increasing subjective well-being (p=0,000). Subjective well-being has a significant correlation with the risk of wandering at the post-test (p=0,000). The result given between characteristic’s elderly and subjective well-being showed p-value less than 0,05 excepted on neuropsychiatric symptoms. Subjective well-being correlation with decreased risk of wandering by providing regular physical activity
Effect of Therapeutic Group Therapy on Self- Confidence among Adolescent with Orphanages in Mojokerto Regency Siti Kholifah; Hendy Muagiri Margono; Rizki Fitryasari; Ah Yusuf
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
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Adolescents living in orphanages have a negative impact on their emotional needs and psychosocial development. Lack of confidence in adolescent orphanages because of the lack of role of parents in assisting their development. This study aims to determine the effect of Therapeutic Group Therapy on the confidence of adolescents in orphanages. Method: The study design was Quasy experiment pre-post test control group design. The population in the study were 104 children who lived in orphanages A and B. The study samples were 62 adolescents who met the inclusion criteria, divided into 30 intervention groups and 32 control groups. The technique is obtained through purposive sampling. The independent variable is Therapeutic Group Therapy and the dependent variable is self-confidence. Data were obtained using a questionnaire and analyzed using the Wilcoxon Sign Ranks Test and Mann-Whitney U Test with a significance level of ? <0.05. Results: The results of the intervention group analysis showed the effect of TKT on self-confidence (p = 0,0001). The Mann-Whitney U Test results of the self-confidence test showed a value of p = 0,0001 (? <0.05) meaning that there was an effect of TKT on self-confidence between the two groups. Discussion and conclusions: The results of the study show that indicators of self-ability, responsibility and rationality increase higher than optimistic and objective. Increased self-esteem of orphanage adolescents due to TKT activities. Biological, psychosexual, moral, spiritual, cognitive, language, psychosocial, emotional, talent and creativity TKT stimulation provides a meaningful influence in increasing adolescent self-confidence. Therapeutic Group Therapy can increase the confidence of adolescents in orphanages
Factors Associated with Emotion Regulation among Adolescent Online Game Users in Indonesia Ely Rahmatika Nugrahani; Ah Yusuf; Sestu Retno Dwi Andayani; Ayesie Natasa Ayesie Natasa Zulka; Nurilla Kholidah; Dwi Indah Lestari
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
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Increasing the number of online game users in adolescence can disrupt the aspects of education, health, and social. The purpose of the study was to determine the factors that influence the emotion regulation of adolescent online game users to preventInternet Gaming Disorder. A cross-sectional study was applied in this study. We recruited 200 adolescents using multistage sampling, including 130 males and female-only 70 persons. Data were analyzed using chi-square with a significant level of p <0.05. The results of the study showed that age has a significant effect on emotion regulation of adolescent online game users with p-value 0.041 (p <0.05). The gender of online game users has a significant impact on emotion regulation with a p-value of 0.035 (p <0.05). The duration of used online games has a significant effect on emotion regulation with a p-value of 0.013 (p <0.005). The length of online game users has a significant impact on emotion regulation with a pvalue of 0.044 (p <0.05). The theme of online games has a significant effect on emotion regulation with a p-value of 0.006 (p <0.05). Online game media have a substantial impact on emotion regulation with a p-value of 0.001 (p <0.05). Emotion regulation must be increased to prevent Internet Gaming Disorder by controlling self in adolescents, especially in the adolescent male group towards the use of online games.
The Effect of Cognitive Commitment of Behavioral Therapy on Internet Addiction among Adolescents in Kupang City Antonia Helena Hamu; Ah. Yusuf; Yuni A. Sufyanti; Hendy M. Margono; Triyana PD; Abdul Fauzi
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
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Internet used increased rapidly among adolescent. It was due an addiction since assessible of internet was very easy. A quasiexperimental study pre-test and post-test design was applied in this study. Fifty-eight samples were recruited and divided into experimental group (n=280) and the control group (n=30) by using the simple random sampling. We analyse all data with Wilcoxon Sign Ranks Test and Man-Whitney U Test and with a significance level was 0.05. The findings showed that there are positive effects cognitive commitment behavioral therapy on internet addiction among intervention group before and after receiving the intervention (p = 0,000). Regarding the mean difference, between the experimental and control group showed there are significant different on addiction (p = 0,000) after receiving the program. CCBT has a positive effect on lowering the level of internet addiction. Thefore, we recommended to apply CCBT effectively in the healh care services, school, as well as community community level to reduce internet addiction.
Play Therapy to Reduce Traumatic Stress in Earthquake-affected Children in North Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara Lis Triasari; Ah. Yusuf; Sestu Retno D. A; Triyana P.D; Zaenal Abidin
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2020): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
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Intruduction: Play therapy is a therapy that is appropriate to the level of child development as a period of play after exposure to a disaster. Children are the group most vulnerable to traumatic stress due to exposure to disasters. Children are the group most vulnerable to traumatic stress due to exposure to disasters. As a result, children will experience physical and psychological trauma (psychosocial) because they may lose their parents or family or even witness the closest people themselves to be injured and so on. The use of play therapy is based on understanding the development of children regarding the importance of playing with children's lives because through games, children can express their emotions and thoughts through the universal language without relying on verbalization. Methods: The research design used was quasi-Experimental with a non-randomized control group pre-post-test design design. The population in this study was elementary school children who attended school in the North Lombok Regency. The sample used was 90 students in accordance with the inclusion criteria and divided into two groups, namely the treatment group with 45 students and the control group with 45 students. Sampling was done by Multistage Random Sampling then continued with Simple Random Sampling Data obtained from questionnaires were analyzed using the Independent test t Test and Paired t test with a significance level of 0.05. Result: The statistical results using the Paired t test showed that there was an effect of play therapy on influence of therapy playing against traumatic stress in the intervention group (p = 0,000). Conclusion: Play therapy can help reduce traumatic stress in children. The effectiveness of play therapy is because children are more able to communicate through games. Play therapy carried out in the school environment is more effective because the school is the second environment after the family. Schools can be a place for children to express their feelings by sharing stories with peers who they think have the same feelings they experience. Recommendation: Further treatment is needed to evaluate symptoms of stress in children after exposure to a disaster. Keywords: Children, traumatic stress, natural disasters
Identifying Strategies to Cope with Mental Illness-related Stigma of Family Caregiver Living with Mental Illness in Pamekasan, Indonesia: A Qualitative Study Willi Holis; Ah. Yusuf; AV Sri Suhardiningsih
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 3 No. 3 (2020): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS)
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The social stigma that experienced by people with mental illness has negative consequences both for the patients and their family members. The stigma causes psychological stress, such as depression, frustration, and anxiety for the family. The study aimed to explore the family members’ efforts to cope with mental illness stigma in social encounters. This study was qualitative. Eleven families were living with mental illness who were experiencing stigma, and data were collected mainly through in-depth interviews. The results of this study reported that families were using different coping strategies to counter the stigma. They used Problem-focused coping and emotional focused dealing. Adaptive coping strategies used by families of people with mental illness can help to reduce psychological stress. In contrast, coping strategies that tend to be maladaptive can increase the occurrence of psychological stress. Families of people with mental illness that affected by stigma must get psychological therapy to improve the quality of life, and to reduce the negative impact of the stigma itself
Self Efficacy Description of Family Members Who Experience Stigma While Caring for People with Odgj in Buduran District, Sidoarjo - Qualitative Research Fara Farina; Ah Yusuf; Sylvia Dwi Wahyuni
Psychiatry Nursing Journal (Jurnal Keperawatan Jiwa) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2020): September, 2020
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Introduction: The stigma that people with ODGJ get from society is also felt by their families, they will feel sad, ashamed, afraid, and feel that they are not free to do many outside activities. The psychological burden felt by the caring family can affect the adequacy of self-efficacy in carrying out daily activities. The purpose of this study is to describe the self-efficacy of families experiencing stigma while caring for people with disorders in Buduran District, Sidoarjo.Method: This type of research design used is a phenomenological method with 15 participants who have family members with ODGJ through purposive sampling technique. The data collection technique used was in-depth interview. The data were analyzed using the Colaizi technique.Results: This study resulted in several themes, namely, 1) community stigma, 2) perception of family members, 3) treatment received by family members, 4) selfacceptance of family members, 5) social support, 6) coping mechanisms, 7) patient health conditions, and 8) mental strength of family members. The self-efficacy picture of family members caring for ODGJ sufferers is based on the perceived problem magnitude in the form of community stigma on the magnitude dimension, so that adaptive or maladaptive coping mechanisms are formed on the strength dimension, resulting in a fairly limited range of behavior on the generality dimension, and expectations of family members healing of sufferers and meaning of conditions. This condition can affect the self-efficacy picture of family members who care for people with ODGJ.Conclusion: a family whose relatives as ODGJ sufferers are prone to inadequate selfefficacy due to the patient's abnormal behavior. The family stigma that develops is also felt by the family and becomes a psychological burden.
COMMUNITY PERCEPTION AROUND HALFWAY HOUSE ABOUT CARE OF MENTAL DISORDERS Farah Aulia Nughraini; Ah Yusuf; Ni Ketut Alit Armini
Psychiatry Nursing Journal (Jurnal Keperawatan Jiwa) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): March, 2021
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Introduction: The high stigma in the community towards mental disorders does not only affect families and mental disorders patients but also on the patterns of care and care, for example, mental disorders patients are isolated so they do not interact with the community with shackles. The purpose of this research is perceptions in the community about how to treat patients with mental disorders.Method: This study used a qualitative research design with a phenomenological approach with ten participants. The technique of selecting participants was purposive sampling with the criteria of men and women aged > 17 years, living around halfway house and who had interacted with mental patients at halfway house. Retrieval of data on ten participants with in-depth interviews and field notes were then analyzed using the Colaizzi method.Results: In this study, 8 themes were identified, namely 5 themes (community understanding of mental disorders, community stigma, community response, community expectations and community experiences with mental patients) for the first specific purpose and 3 themes (treatment, form of care and caregiver factors nurse) for the second special purpose.Conclusion: Community perception is influenced by several factors including the factor of maintaining distance from mental patients, tolerance and support factors, social limitation factors, and factors of prejudice and misunderstanding. Future research can explore in-depth people's perceptions about the treatment of mental disorders patients, more specifically, for example, the care of mental patients in hospitals and at home.
Cyberbullying Relationship with Social Anxiety and Social Withdrawal in Adolescents Restu Yogi Fahlevi; Ah Yusuf; Ilya Krisnana
Fundamental and Management Nursing Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): VOLUME 3 ISSUE 2 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/fmnj.v3i2.21720

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Introduction: The process of changing a person into adolescence is a very important process where in adolescence, the process of finding the identity of a teenager is ongoing, looking for self-identity, trying new things, and social processes such as having a group of friends who he thinks have one hobby with him. Commonly referred to as "gangs", the characteristics of adolescents who are in the process of seeking their own identity often cause negative problems in their environment, including cyberbullying.Methods: The study design was cross sectional. A sample of 262 students of class xi and obtained using simple random sampling technique. Data obtained from the Cyberbullying and Online Aggression Survey Instrument questionnaire and The Social and Emotional Competences Evaluation Questionnaire (QACSE) were then analyzed using the Spearman Rho correlation statistical test.Results: The results of this study indicate that there is a relationship between Cyberbullying and social anxiety in adolescents. It was found that the higher the Cyberbullying obtained, the higher the social anxiety experienced by adolescents with a value of p = 0.000; r = 0.225 normal value p = 0.05, r = 1. There is a relationship between cyberbullying and social withdrawal in adolescents with a value of p = 0.009; r = 0.161 with a normal value of p = 0.05 and r = 1.Conclusion: Cyberbullying on social anxiety has a low and significant relationship with a negative direction where the higher the involvement of adolescents with cyberbullying is lower and Cyberbullying on social withdrawal has a low and significant relationship in a negative direction where the higher the adolescent involvement with cyberbullying is lower.
The Relationship of Positive Emotions with the Cancer Patients Quality of Life in Halfway House Ema Yuliani; Ah Yusuf; Ni Ketut Alit Armini
Jurnal Ilmu Keperawatan Jiwa Vol. 3 No. 4 (2020): November 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32584/jikj.v3i4.645

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The diagnosis and the treatment process of cancer causes a decrease in the quality of life of the patient. Positive emotions broaden thought-action repertoires and build a psychological, social, and physical resources which can affect the health status. The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship of positive emotions with the quality of life of the patients in Rumah Singgah Pasien Surabaya. This study used a cross-sectional design. The sample consisted of 43 cancer patients who live in Rumah Singgah Pasien IZI Jatim and Rumah Singgah Sasana Marsudi Husada Consecutive Sampling. The independent variable in this study was positive emotions that were measured using the Modified Differential Emotions Scale (mDES) questionnaire with Cronbanch’s ɑ = 0,882 and the content validity is 0,041, while the dependent variable of this study was the quality of life of the cancer patients measured using the European Organization for the Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnare C30 (EORTC QLQ -C30). The data analysis used the Spearman's test with p value <0.05. The result of this study indicates that positive emotions and quality of life have a direct relationship with weak strength (p = 0.040) and (r = 0.315). Most of respondents had high level of positive emotions and great quality of life. It can be concluded that the higher the level of positive emotional experience, the higher the cancer patients’ quality of life.
Co-Authors -, Ririn Probowati A. Nenobais A.V. Sri Suhardiningsih Abdul Fauzi Abdul Fauzi Achmad Syamsudin Agung Tri Wiyono Ahmad Wahyudi Ahsan Ahsan Alit Armini, Ni Ketut Amalia - Kusumaningsih Amalia Kusumaningsih Andikawati Fitriasari Antonia Helena Hamu Aria Aulia, Aria Arief, Yuni Sufyanti Arina Nurfianti Aris Kurniyanto Ayesie Natasa Ayesie Natasa Zulka Ayu Permata Sari Bahiyah, Khoridatul Bambang Trijanto Camelia, Dina Candra Panji Asmoro, Candra Panji Chong-Mei Chan Christrijogo Soemartono Waloejo Deka Hardiyan Devis Yulia Rohmana Devis Yulia Rohmana Dhimas Wahyu Wicaksono Dhina Widayati Diana Pefbrianti Dutya Intan Larasati Dwi Indah Lestari Eddi Basuki Kurniawan Eka Misbahatul Ely Rahmatika Nugrahani Ema Yuliani Erna Melastuti Esti Yunitasari Eva Riantika Ratna Palupi Fadly Usman Fakhrun Nisa Fiddaroini Fara Farina Farah Aulia Nughraini Febri Endra Budi Setyawan Fitryasari, Rizky galih Noor Alivian Hari Basuki Notobroto Hariawan, Hamdan Harif Fadhilah Hendy M. Margono Hendy Muagiri Margono Hery Sasongko Hidaayah, Nur IGA Wadmi Ika Yuni Widyawati Ilya Krisnana, Ilya Indarwati , Retno Iqlima Dwi Kurnia Ira Rahmawati Iskandar Iskandar Janitra, Fitria Endah Joni Haryanto Khamida, Khamida Koesoemo, Rizki Fitryasari Patra Kurniawan, Setyo Budi Kusuma Halim Laila Isna Lestari, Retno M. Elyas Arif Budiman M. Elyas Arif Budiman M. Suhron M.Elyas Arif Budiman Made Indra Ayu Astarini, Made Indra Ayu Manis Aero Dwi Noerviana Mashudi, Sugeng Mohammad Jufriyanto Mukhamad Fathoni Mundakir Nihayati, Hanik Endang Nina Agustina, Nina Nurilla Kholidah Nursalam . Nursalam, Nursalam Oedojo Soedirham Pandu Rahmat Praba Diyan Rachmawati, Praba Diyan Purwaningsih - Purwanti, Nunik Rachmat Hargono Restu Yogi Fahlevi Retno Lestari Reza Suherry Ridhoyanti Hidayah Ridhoyanti Hidayah, Ridhoyanti Rizky Fitriyasari Rizky Fitryasari Robitha Faiza roudlotul jannah RR Dian Tristiana S.R.D Andayani Said Mardijanto Septiana Hariyani Sestu Retno D. A Sestu Retno Dwi Andayani Sestu Retno Dwi Andayani Setiawan, Arif Helmi Siti Khadijah Siti Kholifah Sri Kusmawati Sri Widati Sriyono Sriyono Suarilah, Ira Suhardiana Rachmawati Suhartono Taat Putra Suprajitno Suprajitno, Suprajitno Syifa'un Q. Adhim Sylvia Dwi Wahyuni Tri Anjaswarni Triasari, Lis Triyana P.D Triyana PD Verantika Setya Putri Wahyuni, Erna Dwi Wahyuni, Ira Trio Willi Holis Wiwin Sulistyawati Yan Adi Wibawa Yanis Kartini Yuli Anggraini Yusti Probowati Yustina Barek Ola Zaenal Abidin Zaenal Abidin