SELF-REFLECTION OF FAMILIES ON THEIR ABILITY TO CARE FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY (Original Research)
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Title
SELF-REFLECTION OF FAMILIES ON THEIR ABILITY TO CARE FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY (Original Research)
Subject
Ability to care; Counseling; Self-reflection: Schizophrenia
Description
Introduction: The family's inability to care for schizophrenic patients can be caused by a
lack of self-reflection in the form of self-control over the family's emotional expression, the
desire to overcome care problems, and self-evaluation of the care that has been provided.
Self-reflection is an inner resource in the family's ability to care for schizophrenia patients.
The aim of the research is to describe the ability of family self-reflection to care for
schizophrenic patients.
Method: The research method uses a quantitative descriptive design using a cross-sectional
approach. A sample of 135 families caring for schizophrenia patients was selected using
purposive sampling. The variable are the family's self-reflection and ability in caring for
schizophrenia patients. Data was collected using questionnaire adapted from the Pearline
Mastery Scale (PMS) and then analyzed descriptively.
Results: The research results show that family self-reflection abilities are still in the
sufficient category in terms of the desire to overcome care problems (54.1%) and selfevaluation of care (64.4%).
Conclusions: The family's low self-reflection ability can be improved by providing training and education through counseling.
lack of self-reflection in the form of self-control over the family's emotional expression, the
desire to overcome care problems, and self-evaluation of the care that has been provided.
Self-reflection is an inner resource in the family's ability to care for schizophrenia patients.
The aim of the research is to describe the ability of family self-reflection to care for
schizophrenic patients.
Method: The research method uses a quantitative descriptive design using a cross-sectional
approach. A sample of 135 families caring for schizophrenia patients was selected using
purposive sampling. The variable are the family's self-reflection and ability in caring for
schizophrenia patients. Data was collected using questionnaire adapted from the Pearline
Mastery Scale (PMS) and then analyzed descriptively.
Results: The research results show that family self-reflection abilities are still in the
sufficient category in terms of the desire to overcome care problems (54.1%) and selfevaluation of care (64.4%).
Conclusions: The family's low self-reflection ability can be improved by providing training and education through counseling.
Creator
Dwi Indah Iswanti , Nursalam Nursalam , Rizki Fitryasari , Nia Agustiningsih , Kandar Kandar
Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.53344/pnj.v7.i1.70242
Publisher
UNAIR
Date
March 2025
Contributor
Sri Wahyuni
Rights
ISSN : 26563894
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Text
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Citation
Dwi Indah Iswanti , Nursalam Nursalam , Rizki Fitryasari , Nia Agustiningsih , Kandar Kandar, “SELF-REFLECTION OF FAMILIES ON THEIR ABILITY TO CARE FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY (Original Research),” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 22, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/11841.