Overcoming methamphetamine withdrawal syndrome through cognitive behavioural therapy in female correctional inmates

Cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) approaches have among the highest level of empirical support for drug and alcohol use disorder treatment. The unbearable impact of withdrawal syndrome such as physical related problems, psychological, social and behavioural can take a long-term impact such as affe...

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Autores principales: Rita Hadi Widyastuti, Khirza Maulida Fitri
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:a741f6c368cb43878022ecb58eb4798e2021-11-22T04:41:49ZOvercoming methamphetamine withdrawal syndrome through cognitive behavioural therapy in female correctional inmates2615-166910.26714/mki.4.4.2021.323-329https://doaj.org/article/a741f6c368cb43878022ecb58eb4798e2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://jurnal.unimus.ac.id/index.php/MKI/article/view/8191https://doaj.org/toc/2615-1669Cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) approaches have among the highest level of empirical support for drug and alcohol use disorder treatment. The unbearable impact of withdrawal syndrome such as physical related problems, psychological, social and behavioural can take a long-term impact such as affective and anxiety disorder that can lead to depression. CBT as an intervention that improves coping-skill, and strategy to change a maladaptive mindset should be convenient to reduce withdrawal symptoms. The effect of CBT intervention on the severity of the symptoms of methamphetamine withdrawal syndrome is still narrow. This research is aimed to find out the CBT effect on withdrawal symptoms in both qualitative and quantitative methods on female inmates. This research uses a case study design. Data were conducted using Amphetamine Withdrawal Questionnaire (AWQ) before and after CBT intervention. Data were analyzed using univariate analysis presented as distribution frequency on both before and after the intervention and discussed with single case analysis.  The result showed that CBT affects reducing withdrawal syndrome symptoms severity after 4 weeks and 4 session intervention. CBT affects decreasing withdrawal syndrome severity level. Based on these findings, the correctional nurse needs to develop comprehensive nursing care by providing CBT on a rehabilitation program to decrease female inmates’ withdrawal syndrome severity level.Rita Hadi WidyastutiKhirza Maulida FitriUniversitas Muhammadiyah Semarangarticlewithdrawal syndromecognitive behavioral therapyfemale inmatesNursingRT1-120IDMedia Keperawatan Indonesia, Vol 4, Iss 4, Pp 323-329 (2021)
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topic withdrawal syndrome
cognitive behavioral therapy
female inmates
Nursing
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cognitive behavioral therapy
female inmates
Nursing
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Rita Hadi Widyastuti
Khirza Maulida Fitri
Overcoming methamphetamine withdrawal syndrome through cognitive behavioural therapy in female correctional inmates
description Cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) approaches have among the highest level of empirical support for drug and alcohol use disorder treatment. The unbearable impact of withdrawal syndrome such as physical related problems, psychological, social and behavioural can take a long-term impact such as affective and anxiety disorder that can lead to depression. CBT as an intervention that improves coping-skill, and strategy to change a maladaptive mindset should be convenient to reduce withdrawal symptoms. The effect of CBT intervention on the severity of the symptoms of methamphetamine withdrawal syndrome is still narrow. This research is aimed to find out the CBT effect on withdrawal symptoms in both qualitative and quantitative methods on female inmates. This research uses a case study design. Data were conducted using Amphetamine Withdrawal Questionnaire (AWQ) before and after CBT intervention. Data were analyzed using univariate analysis presented as distribution frequency on both before and after the intervention and discussed with single case analysis.  The result showed that CBT affects reducing withdrawal syndrome symptoms severity after 4 weeks and 4 session intervention. CBT affects decreasing withdrawal syndrome severity level. Based on these findings, the correctional nurse needs to develop comprehensive nursing care by providing CBT on a rehabilitation program to decrease female inmates’ withdrawal syndrome severity level.
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author Rita Hadi Widyastuti
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title Overcoming methamphetamine withdrawal syndrome through cognitive behavioural therapy in female correctional inmates
title_short Overcoming methamphetamine withdrawal syndrome through cognitive behavioural therapy in female correctional inmates
title_full Overcoming methamphetamine withdrawal syndrome through cognitive behavioural therapy in female correctional inmates
title_fullStr Overcoming methamphetamine withdrawal syndrome through cognitive behavioural therapy in female correctional inmates
title_full_unstemmed Overcoming methamphetamine withdrawal syndrome through cognitive behavioural therapy in female correctional inmates
title_sort overcoming methamphetamine withdrawal syndrome through cognitive behavioural therapy in female correctional inmates
publisher Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang
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