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Relationship Self Esteem, Self Efficacy Condition Patients Shizopherednia with Perceived Stigma by Patients Schizopherednia in Mental Hospital Prof HB Saanin West Sumatera

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  • Devi Mekar Sari

    (Nursing Academic YPTK Solok)

  • Dessy Merila Erizon

    (Nursing Academic YPTK Solok)

  • Amanda Trimurti

    (Nursing Academic YPTK Solok)

Abstract

Stigma is society’s negative view of schizophrenic clients. The stigma of society and family is strongly felt by schizophrenia sufferers regarding the sufferer’s psychosocial behavior, especially the sufferer’s self-esteem and self-efficacy. So it has an impact on recurrence. This research aims to find out more about the relationship between the psychosocial ( self esteem, self efficacy ) conditions of schizophrenia sufferers and the stigma felt (self-esteem, self-efficacy) by schizophrenia clients. This research design used a cross-sectional study with a total sample of 200 samples using a random sampling method. The results of Multivariate Logistic Regression analysis show that the factor that is most related psychosocially is self-esteem, namely self-esteem (p= 0.008). Based on the results of this research, it is recommended that clients’ psychosocial self-esteem be maintained properly by not stigmatizing sufferers so that clients’ self-esteem does not experience problems. Clients have high self-esteem when they do not experience stigma from family and society, so that the risk of recurrence will not occur. Therefore, do not stigmatize people with Schizopherenia.

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  • Devi Mekar Sari & Dessy Merila Erizon & Amanda Trimurti, 2025. "Relationship Self Esteem, Self Efficacy Condition Patients Shizopherednia with Perceived Stigma by Patients Schizopherednia in Mental Hospital Prof HB Saanin West Sumatera," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science (IJRIAS), vol. 10(6), pages 490-495, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjf:journl:v:10:y:2025:i:6:p:490-495
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