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Resident self-efficacy to regardless of drug addiction through resident characteristics in Tanah Merah Rehabilitation Center, Samarinda

Rosdiana, Bhisma Murti, Mahendra Wijaya, Suwarto.




Abstract

Background: Abuse and illicit trafficking continues to be a serious threat to any country, including Indonesia. Situation circulation of shabu (methamphetamine) in Indonesia during 2008–2011 continued to increase. Craving become an important factor that should be known by an addict or an individual who considers addiction as something that is easy to be eliminated or cured, then to help earliest possible recovery (recovery) client narcotics (addicted), indispensable support of family.

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to analyze resident self-efficacy to regardless of drug addiction through family support at Tanah Merah Rehabilitation Center Samarinda.

Material and Methods: This study used qualitative approach with case study strategy. Respondents in this study were residents, ex drug users, peer support, and resident family. The samples were taken by used purposive sampling method.

Result: The results showed that most of the resident family support. One of the factors influencing self-efficacy resident is the motivation of families’ resident in the form of emotional support, confidence to recover, a sense of caring, informative support in the form of suggestions, and advice that is given by parents’ resident.

Conclusion: Family support is very influential on self-efficacy resident. Attention, affection, resident care obtained from parents, wives, children, brothers, sisters, and loved ones in the resident care are very meaningful. In the current conditions of the resident to follow rehabilitation program both emotional support (the support ratings, support informative) and instrumental support are necessary.

Key words: Self-efficacy, drug addiction, resident, families’ support






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