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Parenting Styles: The Key to Adaptation Self Efficacy of Ministry of Health Semarang Health Polytechnic Nurisda Eva Irmawati; Oktovyanne Salsabilla
International Journal of Health and Social Behavior Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): November : International Journal of Health and Social Behavior
Publisher : Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Kesehatan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/ijhsb.v1i4.127

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Suicide among university students, particularly those who have moved away from home, is a serious issue. One contributing factor is their level of adaptation self-efficacy. Parenting styles are thought to influence this self-efficacy, though this link hasn't been firmly established in research. This study aimed to investigate this relationship among students at Semarang Health Polytechnic. Using a correlational approach with a cross-sectional method, 53 second-year students were surveyed from campus 1 of Semarang Health Polytechnic, chosen via total sampling. The data, analyzed using Spearman's Rank correlation test, revealed a significant connection (p = 0.000, correlation coefficient = 0.520) between parenting styles and adaptation self-efficacy among these students.Most respondents experienced democratic parenting (62.3%) and showed adequate adaptation self-efficacy (60.4%). This suggests that democratic parenting positively influences adaptation self-efficacy among students living away from home. In conclusion, this study confirms the link between parenting styles and adaptation self-efficacy among students at Semarang Health Polytechnic, emphasizing the role of supportive parenting in helping students adjust to new environments.
Refresing dan Evaluasi Monitoring Kader dan Keluarga dalam Perawatan ODGJ dengan Model Kelurahan Peduli Sehat Jiwa Dikota Semarang Sri Endang Windiarti; Nurisda Eva Irmawati; Dian Tri Utami
Pemberdayaan Masyarakat : Jurnal Aksi Sosial Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): Desember: Pemberdayaan Masyarakat : Jurnal Aksi Sosial
Publisher : Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62383/aksisosial.v2i4.2671

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The prevalence of mental disorders in Indonesia reached 1.8 per mile, with Central Java at 2.5 per mile, ranking fourth after the Special Regions of Yogyakarta, Bali, and West Nusa Tenggara. In Semarang City, the prevalence of severe mental disorders is recorded at 1.1 per mile (Health, 2018). The high rate of recurrence at the dr. Aminogondo Hutomo Mental Hospital Semarang shows that the stigma against mental disorders is still strong, so the quality of life of sufferers remains low. This is exacerbated by the lack of awareness among families and communities that people with mental disorders need full support from the environment. To answer these challenges, the Peduli Sehat Jiwa Village model was developed as a community-based health service program. This program involves interventions in the form of mental health knowledge refreshment for families, community leaders, cadres, and health workers; the establishment of a health working group; mental health cadre training; as well as assistance to the families of the sufferer. The main focus is directed on non-communicable diseases, in particular schizophrenia. The hope of this community service is to reduce the rate of recurrence, reduce the burden on families and the government, increase public awareness of mental health, and suppress the emergence of new cases. With a participatory approach, this program is expected to be able to reduce stigma and improve the quality of life of people with mental disorders in a sustainable manner.