Family Resilience in Caring for Drug Addiction
Ira Kusumawaty1, Yunike2*, Jawiah2 , Rehana2

POLTEKKES KEMENKES PALEMBANG


Abstract

Objective: This qualitative study explores family resilience based on the perspective of parents when their children experience drug addiction.
Methods:In-depth interviews, assessments and case documentation have been carried out. The process of interpreting the meaning is carried out to obtain the significance of the interview using Interpretative Phenomenology Analysis.
Results:The themes of limiting financial support, lack of time together, regret for life, unilateral decisions and a harsh environment are considered to be negative, on the other hand the theme has become Gods destiny with positive values. Lack of family resilience due to the complexity of the problem has contributed to the increase in cases of addiction in adolescents.
Conclusion:Improving the quality of life of adolescents can be created by optimizing family resilience.

Keywords: Caring, drug addiction, family resilience

Topic: Women and mental health

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