TY - JOUR
T1 - The role of families caring for people with mental disorders through family resilience at East Java, Indonesia
T2 - Structural equation modeling analysis
AU - Yusuf, Ah
AU - Sulaihah, Sitti
AU - Nihayati, Hanik Endang
AU - Suhron, M.
AU - Hari Basuki, N.
AU - Mundakir,
AU - Yunitasari, Esti
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PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Families who have family members with Mental Disorders (ODGJ) have a decreased role in caring for ODGJ patients. This reduced role is felt by family members so that they will experience stress and bear a considerable burden. The purpose of this study is to develop a family role model in caring for ODGJ through family resilience by looking at the constructs and contributing indicators. Design research observational explanative, the first stage was to explain the constructs and indicators that contributed. The second stage was conducting FGD with the patient's family and health workers and conducting consultations with experts. The population was a family with diagnosed ODGJ with sample of 184 respondents using total sampling. The exogenous variables were patient, family, and environment. Endogenous variables were family resilience and family roles. Data were collected using research questionnaires and analyzed using structural model with SmartPLS (Partial Least Square) software. The results showed that family factors had no effect on family resilience with coefficient of 0.063, patient factors had positive effect on family resilience with coefficient of 1.121, environmental factors had negative effect on family resilience with coefficient of -0.430, and family resilience had positive effect on family roles with the coefficient of 0.821. Family factors do not affect family resilience, but patient factors can shape, encourage, and increase family resilience thus increasing the role of the family. While environmental factors have negative effect on the ability of family resilience. This means that environmental has more likely factor and greater effect to reduce family resilience.
AB - Families who have family members with Mental Disorders (ODGJ) have a decreased role in caring for ODGJ patients. This reduced role is felt by family members so that they will experience stress and bear a considerable burden. The purpose of this study is to develop a family role model in caring for ODGJ through family resilience by looking at the constructs and contributing indicators. Design research observational explanative, the first stage was to explain the constructs and indicators that contributed. The second stage was conducting FGD with the patient's family and health workers and conducting consultations with experts. The population was a family with diagnosed ODGJ with sample of 184 respondents using total sampling. The exogenous variables were patient, family, and environment. Endogenous variables were family resilience and family roles. Data were collected using research questionnaires and analyzed using structural model with SmartPLS (Partial Least Square) software. The results showed that family factors had no effect on family resilience with coefficient of 0.063, patient factors had positive effect on family resilience with coefficient of 1.121, environmental factors had negative effect on family resilience with coefficient of -0.430, and family resilience had positive effect on family roles with the coefficient of 0.821. Family factors do not affect family resilience, but patient factors can shape, encourage, and increase family resilience thus increasing the role of the family. While environmental factors have negative effect on the ability of family resilience. This means that environmental has more likely factor and greater effect to reduce family resilience.
KW - Family Resilience
KW - Patients with Mental Disorders
KW - Role of Family
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U2 - 10.31838/srp.2020.9.10
DO - 10.31838/srp.2020.9.10
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85091222329
SN - 0975-8453
VL - 11
SP - 52
EP - 59
JO - Systematic Reviews in Pharmacy
JF - Systematic Reviews in Pharmacy
IS - 9
ER -