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    Pendampingan Remaja Dalam Pemberian sosialisasi Tentang HIV/AIDS Terhadap Peningkatan Pengetahuan Dan Sikap Di Daerah Pesisir

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    Human Immunodeficiency Virus dan Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome (HIV dan AIDS) telah menjadi epidemi yang sangat serius mengancam kesehatan masyarakat dunia. Jawa Timur menjadi salah satu provinsi dengan jumlah penderita HIV/AIDS terbanyak di Indonesia. Hingga September 2018, jumlah Orang Dengan HIV/AIDS sebanyak 47.396 orang. Data yang diperoleh di lapangan menunjukkan jumlah ODHA di Jatim mencapai 47.396 pasien per September 2018. Angka kejadian HIV/AIDS terus meningkat setiap tahunnya. Di Indonesia, data dari KPA pada Februari 2013 untuk rentang umur 15-19 tahun terdapat 33 penderita HIV dan AIDS. Tujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh penyuluhan tentang HIV/AIDS terhadap peningkatan pengetahuan dan sikap remaja di Desa Bangkal

    Dukungan Keluarga pada Orang dengan Gangguan Jiwa di Masa Pandemi Covid-19

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    Patients mental disorders still are a serious problem during the COVID-19 pandemic, because patients mental disorder still roaming around in the street without wearing masks, many patients with mental disorders are confined to their homes because family a worried about the patient's condition, which is suspected to be able to disrupt the comfort activities of local residents, this illustrates the lack of family support for patients mental disorder. The aims of this study to describe family support for mental disorder patients, study was conducted in the village of Kaduara Barat, Pamekasan, with 25 family of mental patients as a sample, the research variables were family support, the research instrument used questionnaires and descriptive analysis. Characteristics of Respondents are mostly 17-25 years old the category of teenagers and adults, more than half that respondents are women with unmarried status, all respondents are Muslim with jobs as entrepreneurs. almost all respondents have a family with a mental disorder, and having a relationship with the patient as a cousin. The results showed that more than the family had provided positive support. positive cognitive support is provided by families with the age range of 17 to 25 years, while on affective support, there are still many who support negatively, almost girls, with 17 to 25 years old, with a relationship as brother and cousin with unmarried status, working as an entrepreneur and having a family history of mental disorders
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