Differences in mean quality of life scores in inhabited residents experiencing substance addiction those who get psychosocial rehabilitation and those who don't
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addiction, psychosocial, rehabilitation, quality of life, substanceAbstract
This study intends to analyze differences in quality of life by looking at the average World Health Organization Quality of Life (WHOQOL) scores of inmates who receive psychosocial rehabilitation and those who do not. The purpose of this study was to identify and analyze the differences in the average WHOQOL score in inmates who are addicted to substances, who receive psychosocial rehabilitation and those who do not. The benefit of scientific research is that it can provide data on differences in the average WHOQOL scores in inmates who are addicted to substances, who are receiving psychosocial rehabilitation and who are not so that it can be used for further research development. The practical benefit of this research is to provide input to health services regarding the importance of carrying out psychosocial rehabilitation for drug users to improve their quality of life. This study used a cross-sectional design on inmates with drug addiction who were undergoing treatment at the Denpasar Kerobokan Prison polyclinic that met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The inclusion criteria are inmates who are addicted to substances and who are willing to participate in the research. Exclusion criteria were those with severe physical and mental illness.
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