dc.contributor.author | WARDANINGSIH, SHANTI | |
dc.contributor.author | KAGEYAMA, TAKAYUKI | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2020-01-18T04:17:08Z | |
dc.date.available | 2020-01-18T04:17:08Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2016-03 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://repository.umy.ac.id/handle/123456789/31166 | |
dc.description | In Indonesia, there are any community health volunteers (cadre). Although
cadres are members of mental health volunteer, they sometimes show
negative attitude to psychotic persons, even they have already got some
training about mental health. The aims of this study were to investigate 1)
how is cadres’ perception compare to the other countries, 2) how will they
consult compare to the other countries 3) how is comparison of cadres’
perception to mental disorder person between trained and untrained,. The
method of this research is a descriptive explorative using survey study. This
study was held on June to September 2013. It was conducted in five districts
of Yogyakarta area with 619 respondents. The Questionnaires used contained
three sections are follows; Part A is about Demographic Data, Part B two
case vignettes (taken from MacArthur Health Module of the 1996 general
Social Survey) and Part C about cadres experiences. The perception of cadre
as part of the community is lower than the general residence in the United
States and Japan. The comparison between trained and untrained cadres
shown that trained cadres has better perception toward patient with mental
disorder. These results suggest that actual experiences in meeting the cases
contributed to the improvement of cadres’ perception better than the previous
mental health training did. It might be cadres with short experience are
explored information cadres should be trained with more structured
curriculum and recruiting cadre is recommended to recruit the young
generation. | en_US |
dc.description.abstract | In Indonesia, there are any community health volunteers (cadre). Although
cadres are members of mental health volunteer, they sometimes show
negative attitude to psychotic persons, even they have already got some
training about mental health. The aims of this study were to investigate 1)
how is cadres’ perception compare to the other countries, 2) how will they
consult compare to the other countries 3) how is comparison of cadres’
perception to mental disorder person between trained and untrained,. The
method of this research is a descriptive explorative using survey study. This
study was held on June to September 2013. It was conducted in five districts
of Yogyakarta area with 619 respondents. The Questionnaires used contained
three sections are follows; Part A is about Demographic Data, Part B two
case vignettes (taken from MacArthur Health Module of the 1996 general
Social Survey) and Part C about cadres experiences. The perception of cadre
as part of the community is lower than the general residence in the United
States and Japan. The comparison between trained and untrained cadres
shown that trained cadres has better perception toward patient with mental
disorder. These results suggest that actual experiences in meeting the cases
contributed to the improvement of cadres’ perception better than the previous
mental health training did. It might be cadres with short experience are
explored information cadres should be trained with more structured
curriculum and recruiting cadre is recommended to recruit the young
generation. | en_US |
dc.language.iso | en | en_US |
dc.publisher | INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE (IAIES) | en_US |
dc.subject | Community Health Worker, Cadre, Mental Disorder, Perception | en_US |
dc.title | PERCEPTION OF COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS IN INDONESIA TOWARD PATIENTS WITH MENTAL DISORDERS | en_US |
dc.type | Other | en_US |