Title of article :
Psychoeducational intervention for improving mental health of leprosy patients
Author/Authors :
Ajeng Mardhiyah, Sayang Department of Psychology - Faculty of Medicine -University of Sriwijaya, South Sumatera, Indonesia
Abstract :
Background: Leprosy is a chronic disease that can cause disability as a result of nerve
damage and causes complex problems. Stigma and association of psychosocial problems tends
to occur and increases the risk of mental health disorders of the patients.
Methods: This research approach is mixing method with AB design type (intervention only).
Assessment was conducted by interviewing methods, knowledge tests about leprosy and
instrument Self Reporting Questionnaire-20 (SRQ-20). The sampling technique used purposive
sampling, obtained 3 participants and allocated individually. Psychoeducational intervention
provided through the description, discussion, sharing, chores and directly exercise through
experiential learning approach, which consists of 5 sessions for 90 minutes and delivered every
week.
Results: The result showed psychoeducational intervention was effective for improving
mental health, which marked by the decline of psychological distress symptoms after the
intervention.
Conclusion: This research suggests the follow-up session of the implementation from the
interventions and psychoeducation material can be implemented as routine education in
primary health centers for leprosy patients who experience psychological distress.
Keywords :
Leprosy , Mental Health , Social Stigma
Journal title :
Social Determinants of Health