Mental Health Status and Its Associated Factors Related to Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients in Primary Health Care Centre in Surabaya, Indonesia
Date
2023Author
Ni Njoman, Juliasih
Mertaniasih, Ni Made
Hadi, Cholichul
Soedarsono, Soedarsono
Sari, Reny Mareta
Alfian, Ilham Nur
Pakasi, Tiffany Tiara
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Mental disorders in TB patients are due to long-term treatment, drug side effects, and relapse.This study aimed to analyse the mental health status among TB patients and its associated factors. Methods:The study was carried out on 107 Pulmonary TB patients from 5 Primary Healthcare centres in Surabaya,Indonesia. Furthermore, Mental Health Inventory (MHI-18) was used to measure the mental health status. TheMHI-18 has four subscales including, anxiety, depression, behaviour control, and positive affection. In addition,the score range of MHI and its subscales is 0-100, where the higher score showed a better mental health status.Results: The results showed no difference in the score of mental health status, anxiety, depression, and positiveaffect in all factors. However, behaviour control depicted a significant difference between sex and maritalstatus. In conclusion, mental health problems can occur in all TB patients irrespective of their characteristics.Conclusion: Screening is required for the prevention of severe disease in the early treatment phase and variousfactors related to mental health should be considered during the implementation of TB management to optimizetreatment outcomes.