dc.description.abstract | Schizophrenia is one of the health problems in developing countries and developed countries.
Risk factors that may affect the reccurrence of schizophrenia consist of internal and eksternal
factors. The purpose of this study was to analyze the factors which affect the recurrence of
schizophrenia. This study was a quantitative research with cross sectional approach. Sample in
this study was obtained by total sampling from family of schizophrenia patients who visited
Polyclinic Psychiatry dr. Soebandi Public Hospital of Jember. The factors studied were age,
gender, education, occupation, economic condition, schizophrenia onset, type of schizophrenia,
family's knowledge, character of family, character of paramedic, physic factor, disobedience
medication, and type of medication . Data analysis was performed by chi square test and
logistic regression. Chi square test found a significant factor that was age (p=0.029),
schizophrenia onset (p=0.037), physical factor (p=0,022), and disobedience medication
(p=0.021) while other factors did not significant. Results of logistic regression test results
obtained for age was (p=0.019, OR=0.279), schizophrenia onset (p=0.068, OR=0.224),
character of family (p=0.035, OR=0,214) and to disobedience medication (p=0.013, OR=4,064).
It can be concluded that the most factor that affect the recurrence of schizophrenia was
disobedience medication. | en_US |