EFFECT OF SELF EFFICACY, POSITIVE BELIEF AND SOCIAL SUPPORT ON ROLE ADAPTATION OF POST PARTUM MOTHER WITH POST-TRAUMA STRESS DISORDER (PTSD) IN KEDIRI DISTRICT
Abstract: Childbirth is a
stressfull event, frequently labor can result PTSD in post partum period. The
impact of post partum PTSD is a bonding issue between mother and baby that can
affect the mother's ability to adapt to her new role. To Adapting with a new
role mother requires an effective coping mechanism that is supported by an
adequate coping source that includes self efficacy, positive belief and social
support. The study describe the effect of self efficacy, positive belief and
social support on adaptation of post partum mother role with PTSD. The study
used cross sectional design. The sampling technique was purposive sampling and
the numbers of samples were 92 respondents. The instruments for evaluate PTSD
and coping was Modified PPQ, Barkin Index, PMP-SE, PPSS and PBRS. Pearson
correlation test showed that all variables have p value <0,05, which means
that all variables have effect on mother role adaptation. Linear Regression
Test showed that self efficacy with R square 0.487 is the variable that most
contribute to the mother role adaptation than the others. All variables have
contribution, but self efficacy has the most significant influence on mother
role adaptation. Therapeutic Activity Therapy in primary setting is needed to
help pregnant women prepared adaptation.
Keyword: post partum PTSD,
role adaptation, self efficacy, positive belief, social support
Penulis: Reni Nurhidayah, Sri
Poeranto, Asti Melani Astari
Kode Jurnal: jpkeperawatandd170087