Faizah, Imamatul and Kartini, Yanis and Sari, Ratna Yunita and Rohmawati, Riska and Afiyah, R. Khairiyatul and Rahman, Firman Suryadi (2021) Social Support and Acceptance Commitment Therapy on Subjective Well-Being and Mental Health of COVID-19 Patient. Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences, 9 (G). pp. 238-243. ISSN 1857-9655
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Abstract
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic does not only have a physical impact on the sufferers, restrictions on social interaction, and the existence of negative stigma from residents, but also have an impact on mental health and self-assessment on the patient. Nursing interventions can improve the mental health and happiness of patients, namely by providing social support and providing acceptance commitment therapy by the health workers. The provision of social support and acceptance commitment therapy aims to produce a meaningful life for patients undergoing treatment. AIM: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of social support and acceptance commitment therapy on subjective well-being and mental health of COVID-19 patients. METHODS: The research design used is quasi-experimental research with dependent pre-test and post-test samples. The sampling technique used is consecutive sampling to determine the sample according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, with a total sample of 106 respondents who were divided into 53 respondents for the intervention group and 53 respondents for the control group. The independent variables in this study are social support and acceptance commitment therapy. Meanwhile, the dependent variables in this study are subjective well-being and mental health. The instruments used in this research are The Social Support Questionnaire, Mental Health Inventory, and Satisfaction with Life Scale. Statistical analysis was conducted using t-test with p < 0.5. RESULTS: The results show that in the intervention group, the difference in mean subjective well-being before and after the intervention is 6.88, while the difference in the mean of mental health before and after the intervention is 39.71. Furthermore, in the control group, the difference in mean subjective well-being before and after the intervention is 0.17, while the difference in the mean of mental health before and after the intervention is 0.02. Data analysis shows that social support and acceptance commitment therapy had an effect on subjective well-being and mental health of COVID-19 patients with p = 0.00. CONCLUSION: The provision of social support and acceptance commitment therapy can be done as a preventive effort to maintain the mental health and subjective well-being of COVID-19 patients during the treatment period both in the hospital and independent isolation at home.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Social support, Acceptance commitment therapy, Subjective well-being, Mental health, COVID-19 |
Subjects: | R Medicine > RC Internal medicine > RC435-571 Psychiatry |
Divisions: | Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery > Program Study of Nursing Bachelor |
Depositing User: | Mr. . Aji |
Date Deposited: | 14 Jun 2022 05:35 |
Last Modified: | 28 May 2024 03:33 |
URI: | http://repository.unusa.ac.id/id/eprint/8626 |
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