Family resilience in caring for drug addiction
Objective: Teenagers are at high risk for drug addiction. Family resilience is important in preventing adolescent involvement in drug abuse. This qualitative study aims to explore the experience of family resilience based on the perspective of parents when their children are addicted to drugs. Metho...
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description | Objective: Teenagers are at high risk for drug addiction. Family resilience is important in preventing adolescent involvement in drug abuse. This qualitative study aims to explore the experience of family resilience based on the perspective of parents when their children are addicted to drugs. Method: This qualitative study used a phenomenological method, involving eight participants based on a purposive sampling technique with inclusion criteria of mothers who have experience caring for their teenage children who have been addicted to drugs. Data qualitative was collected through in-depth interviews, field notes and observations. The data collection process was discontinued after reaching data saturation, namely after interviewing eight participants. The process of interpreting meaning is carried out to obtain the significance of the results of in-depth interviews accompanied by triangulation of methods and data using interpretive phenomenological analysis. Researchers strive to ensure the validity and reliability of the study. This research was conducted for six months in mid-2019. Result: This study resulted in five themes that can be categorized into one supporting theme and four inhibiting themes. The supporting themes are acceptance of God's destiny, while the themes of limited financial conditions, lack of time together, the flexibility of a fragile family and harsh environment are categorized as inhibiting themes. Conclusion: Mothers have an important role in optimizing family resilience while caring for and improving the quality of life of their children who have experienced drug addiction. |
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spelling | doaj.art-5da36ed7a94b4b2191b2203090568e732022-12-21T18:13:20ZengElsevierGaceta Sanitaria0213-91112021-01-0135S491S494Family resilience in caring for drug addictionIra Kusumawaty0 Yunike1 Jawiah2 Rehana3Mental Health Nursing Department, Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Palembang, Indonesia; Corresponding author.Pediatric Nursing Department, Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Palembang, IndonesiaPediatric Nursing Department, Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Palembang, IndonesiaPediatric Nursing Department, Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Palembang, IndonesiaObjective: Teenagers are at high risk for drug addiction. Family resilience is important in preventing adolescent involvement in drug abuse. This qualitative study aims to explore the experience of family resilience based on the perspective of parents when their children are addicted to drugs. Method: This qualitative study used a phenomenological method, involving eight participants based on a purposive sampling technique with inclusion criteria of mothers who have experience caring for their teenage children who have been addicted to drugs. Data qualitative was collected through in-depth interviews, field notes and observations. The data collection process was discontinued after reaching data saturation, namely after interviewing eight participants. The process of interpreting meaning is carried out to obtain the significance of the results of in-depth interviews accompanied by triangulation of methods and data using interpretive phenomenological analysis. Researchers strive to ensure the validity and reliability of the study. This research was conducted for six months in mid-2019. Result: This study resulted in five themes that can be categorized into one supporting theme and four inhibiting themes. The supporting themes are acceptance of God's destiny, while the themes of limited financial conditions, lack of time together, the flexibility of a fragile family and harsh environment are categorized as inhibiting themes. Conclusion: Mothers have an important role in optimizing family resilience while caring for and improving the quality of life of their children who have experienced drug addiction.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S021391112100279XCaringDrug addictionFamily resilience |
spellingShingle | Ira Kusumawaty Yunike Jawiah Rehana Family resilience in caring for drug addiction Gaceta Sanitaria Caring Drug addiction Family resilience |
title | Family resilience in caring for drug addiction |
title_full | Family resilience in caring for drug addiction |
title_fullStr | Family resilience in caring for drug addiction |
title_full_unstemmed | Family resilience in caring for drug addiction |
title_short | Family resilience in caring for drug addiction |
title_sort | family resilience in caring for drug addiction |
topic | Caring Drug addiction Family resilience |
url | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S021391112100279X |
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