IDENTIFYING MENTAL HEALTH FACTORS OF CANCER PATIENTS IN HOSPITAL X

Rochana Ruliyandari, Solikhah Solikhah, Wulan Rahmadhani, Fatma Nuraisyah
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Background: Physical health of people living with cancer causes mental health disorders and unknowingly affects the overall quality of patients’ life. As many as 34.40% of cancer patients in Indonesia experience depression due to anxiety and fear. Objective: Therefore, this study was conducted to determine the mental health of cancer patients in the hospital so that the relationship between the mental health of cancer patients and other factors, such as the characteristics of the respondents, family support, and spirituality, is known. Methods: The type of research for this study is quantitative with a cross-sectional design using the Pearson Chi-Square analysis. There were 96 respondents in this study who were cancer patients from Hospital X. The independent variables used were the respondent’s demographic characteristics (age, gender, occupation, and education), family support, and spirituality, with the dependent variable being mental health (stress and depression). Results: The results of the study showed that cancer patients had the latest elementary school education (40.60%), status not working (61.50%), female (66.70%), early elderly (35.40%), 70.80% received moderate family support, 76% had moderate spirituality, 51% experienced moderate stress, and 57.30% had depression. The characteristics of respondents in this study, namely gender, education, occupation, and spiritual factors, were not associated with mental health in cancer patients. Conclusion: The results showed that age and family support were factors associated with the mental health of cancer patients, while other demographic characteristics (gender, occupation, and education) also spiritual factors were not associated with the mental health of the cancer patients.
X医院癌症患者心理健康因素的识别
背景:癌症患者的身体健康会导致精神健康障碍,并在不知不觉中影响患者的整体生活质量。在印度尼西亚,多达34.40%的癌症患者因焦虑和恐惧而感到抑郁。目的:本研究旨在确定癌症住院患者的心理健康状况,以了解癌症患者的心理卫生状况与被调查者的特征、家庭支持和精神等因素之间的关系。方法:本研究的研究类型是定量的,采用皮尔逊卡方分析的横断面设计。在这项研究中,有96名来自X医院的癌症患者。使用的自变量是受访者的人口统计学特征(年龄、性别、职业和教育)、家庭支持和精神,因变量是心理健康(压力和抑郁)。结果:研究结果显示,癌症患者接受过最新的小学教育(40.60%),没有工作(61.50%),女性(66.70%),早老(35.40%),70.80%接受过中等程度的家庭支持,76%有中等程度的精神,51%有中度压力,57.30%有抑郁症。本研究中被调查者的性别、教育、职业和精神因素与癌症患者的心理健康无关。结论:年龄和家庭支持是影响癌症患者心理健康的因素,而其他人口学特征(性别、职业和教育程度)和精神因素与癌症患者的心理健康无关。
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