Social Support for the HIV/AIDS Community: A Case Study of Komuniti Cakna Terengganu (KCT), Malaysia

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internalnotes Ahmad Shukri Mohd Nain, Paimah Atoma and Rozeyta Omar. (2004). Persepsi Penagih opiat, Ibubapa dan Masyarakat Terhadap Dadah. Seminar Antarabangsa Nilai dalam Komuniti Pasca Modenisme (Sivic 2004). Alberta Health Services. 2010. Community Action on Drug Abuse Prevention in User Manual. USA. Ameneh Setareh Forouzan et al., Social Support Network among People Living with HIV/AIDS in Iran. AIDS Research and Treatment, Volume 2013, Article ID 715381, p. 1-7, Hindawi Publishing Corporation, http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/715381 Dedi Afandi, Fifia Chandra dan Lilik Kurniawan. (2009). Correlation between Social Support and Drug Abuse Screening Test Test-10 among Senior High School Students at Pekanbaru District, Riau Province, Indonesia. Jurnal Ilmu Kedokteran, Jilid 2 Nombor 1, ISSN 1978-662X. Drug Reports for November and December, 2013. Agensi Antidadah Kebangsaan. Putrajaya. www.aadk.gov.my Edwin Wouters, Dingie Janse van Rensburg (2010). Role Of Communities In HIV/AIDS Care. Health Affairs, 29, No. 6. 1275. DOI: 10.1377/hlthaff. 2010.1513 Gabriele Schafer (2011). Functional Family in Family Alcohol and Drug Addicts. http://www.tepou.co.nz/library/research/921 Hasnah Ibrahim (2004). Drug Abuse Among The Malays. Kolej Universiti Islam Malaysia. Unpublished PhD Thesis. Jacqueline Barnes et al, (2006). Children and Families in Communities: Theory, Research, Policy and Practice. Hoboken: Wiley. Koh Kwee Choy et al., Beliefs and Attitudes of Medical Students from Public and Private Universities in Malaysia towards Individuals with HIV/AIDS. The Scientific World Journal, Volume 2013 (2013), Article ID 462826, 8 pages http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/ 462826 Niza Samsuddin et.al, Social and HIV/AIDS Risk Behaviours in a Fishing Community International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, Vol. 1 No. 21 [Special Issue - December 2011] Rachel M. Amiya, et al. (2014). Perceived Family Support, Depression, and Suicidal Ideation among People Living with HIV/AIDS: A Cross-Sectional Study in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal. PLOS ONE, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0090959 Ruhani Mat Min. (2012). Rumah Komuniti: Program Pemulihan Penagih Separa Pulih. Universiti Malaysia Terengganu. Telemu Kassile, et al, Health and social support services to HIV/AIDS infected individuals in Tanzania: employees and employers perceptions, BMC Public Health, 2014, 14:630 doi:10.1186/1471-2458-14-630, http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/14/630 Wan Rafaei Abdul Rahman et al. (2009). Sokongan Sosial kepada Penagih opiat Dadah dalam Kalangan Kaum Melayu, Cina, dan India Di Malaysia. Jurnal AADK (Malaysian Anti-Drugs Journal) Jilid 5 tahun 2009. ISSN 1985 -1707
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Support can come from many sources, such as family, friends, pets, neighbours, coworkers, organizations, etc. Those who receive social support will feel relaxed and loved. This study will discuss the support carried out by the NGO, Komuniti Cakna Terengganu (KCT), to HIVAIDS sufferers. KCT was established through an initiative from some former drug addicts who have been marginalized by their families and community. The focus of this study is to examine social support for HIV-AIDS patients and is limited to the role played by KCT. The objectives of this study are to analyze the views of patients with HIV/AIDS who received social support and to identify the obstacles faced by KCT in continuing support for the group. This study used the qualitative method with two techniques to get data; Focus Group Discussion (FGD) and observation. 18 respondents were involved in two FGD sessions. The study found that all patients are satisfied with the support given to them be it spiritual, informational or intangible. The programs are very effective and should be continued. Patients feel appreciated and gain more understanding about religion. To the respondents, religion becomes a filter for all negative things. There is a need for more NGOs such as KCT to provide support to marginalized groups such as the respondent. Government and private agencies and other NGOs should provide support in all forms to NGOs such as KCT. 6 1 232-241 Ahmad Shukri Mohd Nain, Paimah Atoma and Rozeyta Omar. (2004). Persepsi Penagih opiat, Ibubapa dan Masyarakat Terhadap Dadah. Seminar Antarabangsa Nilai dalam Komuniti Pasca Modenisme (Sivic 2004). Alberta Health Services. 2010. Community Action on Drug Abuse Prevention in User Manual. USA. Ameneh Setareh Forouzan et al., Social Support Network among People Living with HIV/AIDS in Iran. AIDS Research and Treatment, Volume 2013, Article ID 715381, p. 1-7, Hindawi Publishing Corporation, http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/715381 Dedi Afandi, Fifia Chandra dan Lilik Kurniawan. (2009). Correlation between Social Support and Drug Abuse Screening Test Test-10 among Senior High School Students at Pekanbaru District, Riau Province, Indonesia. Jurnal Ilmu Kedokteran, Jilid 2 Nombor 1, ISSN 1978-662X. Drug Reports for November and December, 2013. Agensi Antidadah Kebangsaan. Putrajaya. www.aadk.gov.my Edwin Wouters, Dingie Janse van Rensburg (2010). Role Of Communities In HIV/AIDS Care. Health Affairs, 29, No. 6. 1275. DOI: 10.1377/hlthaff. 2010.1513 Gabriele Schafer (2011). Functional Family in Family Alcohol and Drug Addicts. http://www.tepou.co.nz/library/research/921 Hasnah Ibrahim (2004). Drug Abuse Among The Malays. Kolej Universiti Islam Malaysia. Unpublished PhD Thesis. Jacqueline Barnes et al, (2006). Children and Families in Communities: Theory, Research, Policy and Practice. Hoboken: Wiley. Koh Kwee Choy et al., Beliefs and Attitudes of Medical Students from Public and Private Universities in Malaysia towards Individuals with HIV/AIDS. The Scientific World Journal, Volume 2013 (2013), Article ID 462826, 8 pages http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/ 462826 Niza Samsuddin et.al, Social and HIV/AIDS Risk Behaviours in a Fishing Community International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, Vol. 1 No. 21 [Special Issue - December 2011] Rachel M. Amiya, et al. (2014). Perceived Family Support, Depression, and Suicidal Ideation among People Living with HIV/AIDS: A Cross-Sectional Study in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal. PLOS ONE, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0090959 Ruhani Mat Min. (2012). Rumah Komuniti: Program Pemulihan Penagih Separa Pulih. Universiti Malaysia Terengganu. Telemu Kassile, et al, Health and social support services to HIV/AIDS infected individuals in Tanzania: employees and employers perceptions, BMC Public Health, 2014, 14:630 doi:10.1186/1471-2458-14-630, http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/14/630 Wan Rafaei Abdul Rahman et al. (2009). Sokongan Sosial kepada Penagih opiat Dadah dalam Kalangan Kaum Melayu, Cina, dan India Di Malaysia. Jurnal AADK (Malaysian Anti-Drugs Journal) Jilid 5 tahun 2009. ISSN 1985 -1707
spellingShingle Social Support for the HIV/AIDS Community: A Case Study of Komuniti Cakna Terengganu (KCT), Malaysia
summary Social support is the perception and actuality that one is cared for, has assistance available from other people, and that one is part of a supportive social network. These supportive resources can be emotional, financial assistance, informational or companionship and also intangible. Social support can be measured as the perception that one has assistance available, the actual received assistance, or the degree to which a person is integrated in a social network. Support can come from many sources, such as family, friends, pets, neighbours, coworkers, organizations, etc. Those who receive social support will feel relaxed and loved. This study will discuss the support carried out by the NGO, Komuniti Cakna Terengganu (KCT), to HIVAIDS sufferers. KCT was established through an initiative from some former drug addicts who have been marginalized by their families and community. The focus of this study is to examine social support for HIV-AIDS patients and is limited to the role played by KCT. The objectives of this study are to analyze the views of patients with HIV/AIDS who received social support and to identify the obstacles faced by KCT in continuing support for the group. This study used the qualitative method with two techniques to get data; Focus Group Discussion (FGD) and observation. 18 respondents were involved in two FGD sessions. The study found that all patients are satisfied with the support given to them be it spiritual, informational or intangible. The programs are very effective and should be continued. Patients feel appreciated and gain more understanding about religion. To the respondents, religion becomes a filter for all negative things. There is a need for more NGOs such as KCT to provide support to marginalized groups such as the respondent. Government and private agencies and other NGOs should provide support in all forms to NGOs such as KCT.
title Social Support for the HIV/AIDS Community: A Case Study of Komuniti Cakna Terengganu (KCT), Malaysia
title_full Social Support for the HIV/AIDS Community: A Case Study of Komuniti Cakna Terengganu (KCT), Malaysia
title_fullStr Social Support for the HIV/AIDS Community: A Case Study of Komuniti Cakna Terengganu (KCT), Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Social Support for the HIV/AIDS Community: A Case Study of Komuniti Cakna Terengganu (KCT), Malaysia
title_short Social Support for the HIV/AIDS Community: A Case Study of Komuniti Cakna Terengganu (KCT), Malaysia
title_sort social support for the hiv/aids community: a case study of komuniti cakna terengganu (kct), malaysia