Coping Strategies of Family Caregiver in The Treatment of Mental Disorders
Abstract
Purpose: People with mental disorders cause interference with the function of interaction and inability
to take care of themselves so that they need someone (caregiver). The caregiver has a vulnerability to
stress because it has to meet the needs of people with mental disorders. The purpose of this study is to
describe the coping strategies used by caregivers in caring for people with mental disorders.
Methods: The approach used in this research is qualitative with a case study research design. This research
involved four people (main informants & supporting informants). The main informant criteria are
living in one house with a mental disorder, helping to meet the needs of sufferers and the status of the
informant as a family. The sampling technique chosen was purposeful sampling. Analysis of the data
used is content analysis.
Results: This study indicate that caregiver problems include low knowledge, economy, and community
reaction while coping used by caregiver is intended to solve the problems faced so that the knowledge
possessed by caregiver affects the coping used such as how to treat, choose treatment, trust in heirlooms
until the reaction in solving problems that involve the community. Besides, the relatively low economic
level influences the use of coping, such as denial, considering the effectiveness & seeking social support.
Value: Caregiver burden is the strongest predictor that can cause family conflict so that the need for
interventions in the form of support and psychoeducation is carried out regularly.