A. Kumara, S. Wimbarti, Yuli Fajar Susetyo, Ammik Kisriyani
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摘要
每年,在校青少年中有20%患有焦虑和抑郁等常见精神障碍(世卫组织,2011年)。印度尼西亚卫生部报告称,15岁及以上学生的情绪障碍患病率约为6% (Riset Kesehatan Dasar, 2013)。上述事实重申了以学校为基础的心理健康作为提高青少年福祉的战略方案的重要性。本研究旨在验证心理健康筛查和诊断工具,以收集更准确和全面的儿童和青少年心理健康状况数据,并利用综合心理健康信息系统(System Informasi Kesehatan mental /SIKM)对其进行管理。本研究以日惹市小学、初中生、高中生308名学生及28名教师为研究对象。数据收集采用心理健康量表和知识问卷进行在线调查。通过访谈和焦点小组讨论收集了额外的数据。数据显示,日惹学生的心理健康状况属于中等(81%)和高(19%)。焦点小组讨论显示,没有建立任何系统和政策来支持学校学生的心理健康。总体而言,根据教师的评估,学生的幸福水平描述为:10.71%属于高类别,75%属于中等类别,14.28%属于低类别。这些发现为未来确定适当的干预方案提供了早期数据。
The Epidemiology of Indonesian Children and Adolescent School-based Mental Health: Validation of School-based Mental Health Information System
Every year, 20% of teenagers at school suffer from common mental disorders such as anxiety and depression (WHO, 2011). Indonesian Health Ministry reported that the prevalence of emotional disturbance of students at age 15 year and above is about 6% (Riset Kesehatan Dasar, 2013). This fact above reaffirms the importance of school-based mental health as a strategic program to elevate adolescent well-being. This study specifically aims to validate mental health screening and diagnostic instrument to collect more accurate and comprehensive data about children and adolescents' mental health state and manage it using Integrated Mental Health Information System (Sistem Informasi Kesehatan Mental/SIKM). The participants in this study were 308 students consisted of elementary school, middle school, high school students, and 28 teachers in Yogyakarta. Data collection was conducted through online survey using mental health scale and knowledge questionnaire. Additional data was collected through interview and focus group discussion. The data shows that students' mental health state in Yogyakarta belonged to moderate category (81%) and high (19%). Focus group discussions revealed no system and policies have established to support students' mental health at schools. Generally, according to assessment done by the teachers, the level of students' well-being was described as such: 10.71% belonged to high category, 75% moderate, and 14.28% low. These findings provide early data to determine appropriate intervention programs in the future.