Family Type and Social Status

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Family Type and Social Status Brita Rahaminta (G2B008012) Intan Maharani S. B (G2B008037)

The Definition of Family Ministry of Health (1988), the family is the smallest unit of society which consists of heads of families and a few people gathered and lived in one roof in a state of interdependence. Friedman (1989), a family is two or more individuals who are members due to certain commitments to share experiences and emotional approach and identify themselves as part of the family

Family Type Keluarga Inti (Nuclear family) Keluarga asal (Family of origin) Keluarga besar(Extended Family) Keluarga berantai (Social Family) Family widower / widow (Single Family) Keluarga komposit (Composite Family)

Family cohabitation Incest family Traditional and non traditional families, distinguished by the bonds of marriage. Indonesian families generally adopt a large family type (Extended Family), because the people of Indonesia consist of various tribes living in a community with very strong traditions. (1)

Emerging Issues in Each Family Type Health problems Problem of the relationship between family The problem of social relations

Genogram An overall picture of the family of origin and the family now (for those who are married), both the mother and father or of the husband and wife. How it works : starting with his own family genogram; form a family genogram wife and / or husband and; genogram proceed with the father and mother-in- law and family parties. Describe information about characteristics, nature or habit, good or bad health condition or age and even death. (2)

Family Stages According to the Welfare level According to BKKBN (1999), phases can be measured by level of family welfare: Pre prosperous families stage, not able meet basic needs minimally, Prosperous family stage I, able to meet their basic needs are minimal but not able to meet social psychological needs,

Prosperous family stage II, basic needs and the psychological needs +, developmental needs - Prosperous family stage III, basic needs and the psychological needs +, developmental needs +, but has not been able to provide maximum contribution to society. Prosperous family stage III plus, basic needs and the psychological needs +, developmental needs +, provide maximum contribution to society +

Benefits Data For Nurses Nurses are able to determine the problem based on the type and social status of clients, who may appear to be able to make diagnoses and nursing interventions as appropriate.

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