Stigma Against People with Severe Mental Disorder (PSMD) with Confinement "Pemasungan"
Date
2019-11-01Author
DEWI, Erti Ikhtiarini
WURYANINGSIH, Emi Wuri
SUSANTO, Tantut
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In Indonesia, Confinement to PSMD is well known as "Pasung". One reason family
decided to restrict the behaviour of PSMD is feeling shame. It caused PSMD hard or achieving recovery from his illness. The purpose of this study was to describe
the community perceived PSMD with confinement. A quantitative descriptive study
was used in this study. The sample size of this study was 150 respondents with a
purposive sampling technique. The instrument of this study used the Community
Attitudes questionnaire toward the Mentally Ill (CAMI). The results showed that
50.7% of the people were pro-stigmatized while 49.3% were counter-stigmatized. It
can be concluded that there was still a high stigma about the PSMD who have been
confined. This community stigma will cause any harms for PSMD with confinement.
The PSMD will be hampered his recovery because he can't access treatment from a
health care provider freely. Commonly, PSMD is often being victims of criminal acts
and discriminated against. Family and community especially around them have an
important role in helping recovery PSMD.
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