Analysis of students with psychiatric disabilities in higher education

Problem statement: With the advent of improved psychiatric medication, there has been a phenomenal increase of students with psychiatric disabilities studying at higher education in North America. Similarly in Malaysia and unaware to many, there has been a growing number of such a population. The ai...

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Main Authors: Yahaya, Azizi, Ramli, Jamaluddin, Hashim, Shahrin, Ibrahim, Mohd. Ali, Zakaria, Zurihanmi
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Published: Science Publications 2009
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author Yahaya, Azizi
Ramli, Jamaluddin
Hashim, Shahrin
Ibrahim, Mohd. Ali
Zakaria, Zurihanmi
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Ramli, Jamaluddin
Hashim, Shahrin
Ibrahim, Mohd. Ali
Zakaria, Zurihanmi
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description Problem statement: With the advent of improved psychiatric medication, there has been a phenomenal increase of students with psychiatric disabilities studying at higher education in North America. Similarly in Malaysia and unaware to many, there has been a growing number of such a population. The aim of this research was to determine the demographic characteristics of students with psychiatric disabilities studying at higher education in Johore and their level of performance at four related variables (coping difficulties, symptomatology, self-esteem and academic achievement). The survey was conducted at Sultanah Aminah Hospital and Permai Hospital, Johore. (The pilot study was done in Sarawak General Hospital, Kuching.) Approach: Data from a sample of 30 respondents was collected using a questionnaire and analyzed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) v.13. Results: Besides reporting descriptive statistics on demographic characteristics, their level of coping difficulties at school was found to be low, illness symptoms low, self-esteem high and academic achievement at a good GPA mean of 3.03 (out of a 4 point system). The findings imply coping difficulties experienced, that they do not pose a danger, the role change to being a “student� assisted recovery and the findings also imply the capability to pursue educational goals. Conclusion: Recommendations were thus made to professionals and co-workers, as well as policy makers (the latter regarding the proposed Persons with Disabilities Act 2002).
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spelling utm-97182017-10-19T04:14:43Z http://eprints.utm.my/9718/ Analysis of students with psychiatric disabilities in higher education Yahaya, Azizi Ramli, Jamaluddin Hashim, Shahrin Ibrahim, Mohd. Ali Zakaria, Zurihanmi L Education (General) Problem statement: With the advent of improved psychiatric medication, there has been a phenomenal increase of students with psychiatric disabilities studying at higher education in North America. Similarly in Malaysia and unaware to many, there has been a growing number of such a population. The aim of this research was to determine the demographic characteristics of students with psychiatric disabilities studying at higher education in Johore and their level of performance at four related variables (coping difficulties, symptomatology, self-esteem and academic achievement). The survey was conducted at Sultanah Aminah Hospital and Permai Hospital, Johore. (The pilot study was done in Sarawak General Hospital, Kuching.) Approach: Data from a sample of 30 respondents was collected using a questionnaire and analyzed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) v.13. Results: Besides reporting descriptive statistics on demographic characteristics, their level of coping difficulties at school was found to be low, illness symptoms low, self-esteem high and academic achievement at a good GPA mean of 3.03 (out of a 4 point system). The findings imply coping difficulties experienced, that they do not pose a danger, the role change to being a “student� assisted recovery and the findings also imply the capability to pursue educational goals. Conclusion: Recommendations were thus made to professionals and co-workers, as well as policy makers (the latter regarding the proposed Persons with Disabilities Act 2002). Science Publications 2009 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/9718/1/jss54362-369.pdf Yahaya, Azizi and Ramli, Jamaluddin and Hashim, Shahrin and Ibrahim, Mohd. Ali and Zakaria, Zurihanmi (2009) Analysis of students with psychiatric disabilities in higher education. Journal of Social Sciences, 5 (4). pp. 362-369. ISSN 1549-3652 http://eprints.utm.my/9718/1/jss54362-369.pdf
spellingShingle L Education (General)
Yahaya, Azizi
Ramli, Jamaluddin
Hashim, Shahrin
Ibrahim, Mohd. Ali
Zakaria, Zurihanmi
Analysis of students with psychiatric disabilities in higher education
title Analysis of students with psychiatric disabilities in higher education
title_full Analysis of students with psychiatric disabilities in higher education
title_fullStr Analysis of students with psychiatric disabilities in higher education
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of students with psychiatric disabilities in higher education
title_short Analysis of students with psychiatric disabilities in higher education
title_sort analysis of students with psychiatric disabilities in higher education
topic L Education (General)
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