Assessment of the Kempe Family Stress Inventory in self-care post-restrain schizophrenia

Basic Health Research stated that the prevalence of schizophrenia in the Indonesian population in 2018 showed schizophrenia was seven per mile; previously only 1.7 permil. The aim of study to explain stress reaction and experience families who have people with schizophrenia post-restrain. The Method...

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Main Authors: AH. Yusuf, NIDN. 0001016716, Muhammad Suhron, Rika Subarniati, NIDN. 9907158209
Format: Article PeerReviewed
Language:English
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Published: Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science 2019
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Summary:Basic Health Research stated that the prevalence of schizophrenia in the Indonesian population in 2018 showed schizophrenia was seven per mile; previously only 1.7 permil. The aim of study to explain stress reaction and experience families who have people with schizophrenia post-restrain. The Methods A total of 135 families who have people with schizophrenia post-restrain October to December 2018. This research was Mix Method employed Sequential Explanatory design. the research instrument used was The Kempe Family Stress Inventory (KFSI) and using in-depth interview. Results of study described a stress reaction in families normal was 43.48 (S.D=5.6), mild was 34.33 (S.D=4.7) while severe was 56.45 (S.D=4.45). The psychological burden was expressed by families in the form of fear and worry. Reaction to high stress and family experience lacking in self-care of people with post-restrain schizophrenia