Brain Respiration to Overcome Stress People Who Live with HIV (ODHIV)

Indrianie, Efnie (2021) Brain Respiration to Overcome Stress People Who Live with HIV (ODHIV). In: 1st International Conference on Emerging Issues in Humanity Studies and Social Sciences, 1-2 July 2021, Bandung.

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Abstract

People living with HIV facing a chronic life-threatening illness and stigma from the society that can caused stress. By using brain respiration, they can manage their negative emotion and reduce the stress level. Quasi experimental method used in this research. The sampling technique was purposive sampling. 18 ODHIV that newly diagnosed HIV and had high stress level have contributed to this research. 9 of them become experimental group, and the rest become as control group. ODHIV in experimental group got Brain Respiration and ODHIV in control group was not. The measurement of stress level was done by doing pretest and post-test. Stress level in this research has been measured by electrodermal activity (EDA) by using biofeedback device. EDA is autonomic nervous system that reflect mental state such as stress. Non parametric statistic Wilcoxon and Mann Whitney used in this research. The result showed that there was difference stress level before and after test on experimental group (Tcount = 1 < Ttable = 5, α= 0,05). There was difference stress level between experiment and control group (Ucount = 2 > Utable = 1, α= 0,05). In conclusion, Brain Respiration can be used to reduce stress level people living with HIV.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Brain Respiration, Stress, HIV, EDA
Subjects: B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BF Psychology
Depositing User: Perpustakaan Maranatha
Date Deposited: 15 Nov 2022 04:12
Last Modified: 15 Nov 2022 04:12
URI: http://repository.maranatha.edu/id/eprint/31135

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