THE RELATIONSHIP DISEASE MANAGEMENT AND PARENTING STRESS ON FAMILIES' ABILITY TO CARE FOR SCHIZOPHRENIA (Original Research)
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Title
THE RELATIONSHIP DISEASE MANAGEMENT AND PARENTING STRESS ON FAMILIES' ABILITY TO CARE FOR SCHIZOPHRENIA (Original Research)
Subject
Caring ability; Disease management; Parenting; Schizophrenia; Stress management
Description
Introduction: The inability of families to care for schizophrenia is caused by minimal
knowledge and not having sufficient training or formal support. Families are frustrated and
make it a burden to care for schizophrenia. The research aimed to determine the relationship
between disease management and Parenting stress on the family's ability to care for
schizophrenia.
Method: Quantitative design with a cross-sectional approach was used. The sample size was
135 families caring for schizophrenia using a purposive sampling technique. The
independent variable was disease management and parenting stress, and the dependent
variable was the family's ability to care for schizophrenia. The disease management
questionnaire was based on the concept of family empowerment by Zhou and Budi Anna
Keliat. The parenting stress management questionnaire was developed from the
neurobiology of stress concept from Murison, and the family ability questionnaire to care for
schizophrenia uses the parenting Tasks in Caring for an Adult with Mental Illness Scale
(CTiCAMIS). Data analysis used the Chi-square test with a level of 95%.
Results: There was a relationship between disease management (p-value = 0.002 (<0.05))
and parenting stress (p-value = 0.000 (<0.05)) with the family's ability to care for
schizophrenia patients.
Conclusions: Disease management ability and parenting stress are closely related to the
family's ability to care for schizophrenia. Efforts from mental health workers to provide
education, training, and assistance are needed through family empowerment programs
development to increase the family ability
knowledge and not having sufficient training or formal support. Families are frustrated and
make it a burden to care for schizophrenia. The research aimed to determine the relationship
between disease management and Parenting stress on the family's ability to care for
schizophrenia.
Method: Quantitative design with a cross-sectional approach was used. The sample size was
135 families caring for schizophrenia using a purposive sampling technique. The
independent variable was disease management and parenting stress, and the dependent
variable was the family's ability to care for schizophrenia. The disease management
questionnaire was based on the concept of family empowerment by Zhou and Budi Anna
Keliat. The parenting stress management questionnaire was developed from the
neurobiology of stress concept from Murison, and the family ability questionnaire to care for
schizophrenia uses the parenting Tasks in Caring for an Adult with Mental Illness Scale
(CTiCAMIS). Data analysis used the Chi-square test with a level of 95%.
Results: There was a relationship between disease management (p-value = 0.002 (<0.05))
and parenting stress (p-value = 0.000 (<0.05)) with the family's ability to care for
schizophrenia patients.
Conclusions: Disease management ability and parenting stress are closely related to the
family's ability to care for schizophrenia. Efforts from mental health workers to provide
education, training, and assistance are needed through family empowerment programs
development to increase the family ability
Creator
Dwi Indah Iswanti , Fery Agusman Motuho Mendrofa, Nursalam Nursalam , Rizki Fitriyasari and Kandar Kandar
Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.53344/pnj.v6.i1.53344
Publisher
UNAIR
Date
March 2024
Contributor
Sri Wahyuni
Rights
ISSN : 26563894
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Text
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Citation
Dwi Indah Iswanti , Fery Agusman Motuho Mendrofa, Nursalam Nursalam , Rizki Fitriyasari and Kandar Kandar, “THE RELATIONSHIP DISEASE MANAGEMENT AND PARENTING STRESS ON FAMILIES' ABILITY TO CARE FOR SCHIZOPHRENIA (Original Research),” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 26, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/11817.