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ANALYSIS OF FACTORS RELATING TO FAMILY SELF-EFFICACY IN CARE FAMILY MEMBERS WITH SKIZOFRENIA IN DR. RADJIMAN WEDYODININGRAT LAWANG-MALANG
Elok Yulidaningsih*, Nurdiana and Lilik supriati
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Background: Schizophrenia is a mental disorder syndrome that will affect the life of the sufferer for life, thus requiring long-term care by the family. Long-term care creates a special burden for families that leads to a decrease in the physical and psychological condition of the family. This can lower the family's belief in providing care. Self-efficacy refers to one's belief in his ability to perform certain behaviors in various situations, and beliefs. Self-efficacy can be influenced by experience, social support, emotional intelligence, self stigma, and knowledge. Objective: To analyze factors related to self efficacy in treating family members with schizophrenia in RSJ. Radjiman Wedyodiningrat Lawang Malang. Method: The design used in this research is analytic observation with cross-sectional approach. The sample of the study is a family who delivered schizophrenia patients who meet the inclusion criteria of 100 responder taken with the technique of purposive sampling. Results: Spearman's rho statistic test results show the five independent variables (experience, social support, emotional intelligence, self-stigma, and knowledge) have p value = 0,000 indicating that the correlation between experience, social support, emotional intelligence, self-stigma, and knowledge self efficacy is meaningful. The results of multiple logistic regression tests show that families who have good knowledge will have eight times the chance to have high self-efficacy in caring for family members with schizophrenia compared to low family knowledge. Conclusion: experience, social support, emotional intelligence, self-stigma and knowledge have a meaningful relationship with self-efficacy. Knowledge is the most dominant factor associated with family self-efficacy in caring for family members with schizophrenia in RSJ. Radjiman wedyodiningrat Lawang Malang.
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