COMPARISON SUPPORTIVE THERAPY AND AEROBIC GYMNASTICS OF SCORES AGGRESSION SELF-CONTROL IN PATIENTS WITH RISK BEHAVIOUR OF VIOLENCE IN THE INSTALLATION OF MENTAL HEALTH CARE HOSPITAL OF BANYUMAS

Siti, Nurjanah and Uswatun, Khasanah and Etlidawati, Etlidawati (2017) COMPARISON SUPPORTIVE THERAPY AND AEROBIC GYMNASTICS OF SCORES AGGRESSION SELF-CONTROL IN PATIENTS WITH RISK BEHAVIOUR OF VIOLENCE IN THE INSTALLATION OF MENTAL HEALTH CARE HOSPITAL OF BANYUMAS. Proceeding International Nursing Student Forum (INSF).

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Abstract

Background: Violent behavior in patients with mental disorders sometimes showed the presence of aggression self-control is not good for patients. Interventions applied to patienst with mental disorders who were treated with violent behavior can be a therapeutic excercise and activity therapy group. Objective: Objectives of study to compare the provision of supportive therapy and aerobic exercise therapy against aggression scores of self-control in patients with mental disorders with the risk of violent behavior in the service of Health Mental Installation Hospital of Banyumas. Method: Type of research is quasi experimental with two group pretest post test design. The population of study were patients with mental disorders who were treated with violent behavior inpatient unit of Health Mental Installation Hospital of Banyumas in December 2014 as many as 118 patients and taken a sample of 30 people with purposive sampling technique. Data analyzed used paired test. Results: The results were obtained scores of self-control aggression in patients at risk of violent behavior tends to decrease after supportive therapy. Aggression scores of self-control before therapy is 60.60 ± 3.20 and after therapy decreased to 48.20 ± 4.57. Aggression scores of self-control in patients at risk of violent behavior tends to decrease after aerobic exercise therapy. Aggression score of self-control before therapy is 61.00 ± 3.44 and after therapy decreased to 45.13 ± 3.58. There are differences in aggression scores of self-control before and after supportive treatment (p=0.000), as well as aerobic exercise therapy (p=0.000). No differences in therapy and supportive therapy aerobics against aggression scores of self-control in patients at risk of violent behavior (p=0.05). Conclusion: No differences in therapy and supportive therapy aerobics against aggression scores of self-control in patients at risk of violent behavior.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Aerobic Gymnastics Therapy, Supportive Therapy, Aggression Self - Control
Subjects: Artikel Prosiding
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Depositing User: Super Admin Digilib
Date Deposited: 27 Jul 2020 05:51
Last Modified: 27 Jul 2020 05:51
URI: http://digitallibrary.ump.ac.id/id/eprint/766

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