Analysis of The Achievements of Mental Health Screening of The Community In Bengkulu City in The Working Area of The Bengkulu City Health Office in 2025
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47134/ijatm.v3i1.119Keywords:
Screening, Health, Mental HealthAbstract
Mental health disorders are a significant global problem and impact quality of life. Mental health screening coverage in Bengkulu City remains low compared to national targets. This study aims to analyze mental health screening coverage in Bengkulu City and the factors influencing it, including staff capacity, planning, funding, and the work environment. This evaluation is crucial for increasing the coverage and effectiveness of mental health screening as a preventative measure to reduce mental disorders in the community. This descriptive study, using a qualitative approach, aimed to evaluate mental health screening coverage in Bengkulu City. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, observation, documentation, and triangulation at five community health centers (Puskesmas). Data analysis was conducted through data collection, reduction, presentation, and drawing conclusions to identify factors supporting and inhibiting mental health screening. This study aimed to evaluate the implementation of mental health screening at Bengkulu City Community Health Centers (Puskesmas). Results indicated that staff knowledge was good, but most had not received specialized training. Program planning and financing utilized BOK funds, but did not optimally involve program managers. Limited infrastructure and dual duties were key obstacles. Competency improvement, adequate budget allocation, and strengthened evaluation were needed to support the success of the mental health screening program. Mental health screening at the Bengkulu City Community Health Center (Puskesmas) has been implemented, but it is not yet optimal. Some staff have not received specialized training and are still performing multiple duties. The program is planned annually with BOK funds, but facilities and infrastructure are still limited. Improved training, regular evaluation, and management support are needed to optimize program implementation.
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