Title: Analysis of Mental Health of Human Resources in Indonesia (Analysis of Village Potential Data in 2014 and 2018)
Author: Dearossi Hani Khoirunissa,
Universitas Airlangga
Item Type : Thesis (Thesis)
Abstract
The mental health of human resources plays a crucial role because the quality of human resources is an input for the production process. Mental health problems will have a negative impact, not only on individuals but also negatively impact the economy. The increasing trend of mental health problems in Indonesia from 2013 to 2018 has led to the need for research into factors that can influence individual mental health. This study aims to determine the influence of topography, poverty conditions, cultural and environmental quality in rural areas on the number of residents experiencing mental health problems. Data analysis used regional maps and pooled cross-section analysis with the Robust Standard Error method. The study used micro data from Podes from 2014 and 2018 by BPS. The results showed that mental health problems tended to increase even without intervention from other variables. The poverty condition variable can be proxied through three variables: the number of residents suffering from malnutrition, the number of SKTM issued by villages/sub-districts, and a dummy for the existence of slums. The cultural variable can be proxied through religious diversity. Water and air pollution in rural areas has been shown to increase the likelihood of mental health problems.
Keywords: Mental Health, Human Resources, Podes, Pooled Cross Section