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Specialis 1 Program in Psychiatry

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Concentration

Psychiatry
Biological Psychiatry
Community Psychiatry
Psychogeriatrics
Consultation Liaison Psychiatry
Addiction Psychiatry
Psychometrics
Psychotherapy
Reproductive Psychiatry
Forensic Psychiatry

Research Topics

Quality of Life in Cancer Patients
Quality of Life in Cancer Patients

This research in-depth study examines the psychiatric aspects of quality of life in cancer patients. The focus includes the psychological impact of diagnosis, treatment, and lifestyle changes on patients. The research will identify psychological factors that affect quality of life, such as stress levels, anxiety, and depression, and design psychiatric interventions that can improve mental support for cancer patients.

Quality of Life in Pregnant Women
Quality of Life in Pregnant Women

This research aims to understand the psychiatric dimensions of quality of life in pregnant women. The focus involves the psychological, emotional, and social aspects of pregnancy. The research will explore the psychological challenges that pregnant women may face, such as prenatal stress, mood changes, and social support. The results of this study are expected to help in designing psychiatry programs that support the mental well-being of pregnant women.

Quality of Life in Tuberculosis Patients
Quality of Life in Tuberculosis Patients

This study will focus on the psychiatric aspects of quality of life in tuberculosis (TB) patients. The study will investigate the psychological impact of a TB diagnosis, the effects of long-term treatment, and the social stigma associated with the disease. Identifying factors such as levels of depression, anxiety, and social isolation will be a priority in designing psychiatric interventions that can improve the quality of life and support the overall recovery of TB patients.

Polymorphisms in People with Schizophrenia
Polymorphisms in People with Schizophrenia

This study aims to explore the correlation between genetic polymorphisms and the incidence of schizophrenia. The focus lies on identifying genetic polymorphisms that may influence the risk of developing schizophrenia as well as understanding their impact on disease progression, response to treatment, and prediction of symptom progressivity. The results of this research are expected to provide new insights into understanding the genetic mechanisms of schizophrenia and the potential for the development of more genetically targeted therapies.

Association of Cytokines with Schizophrenia
Association of Cytokines with Schizophrenia

This study focuses on the relationship between cytokines, molecules that play a role in immune system response, and schizophrenia. The study will evaluate the levels of cytokines in patients with schizophrenia and identify possible associations between inflammation and the development of this mental illness. Further understanding of this relationship may help in designing interventions that are anti-inflammatory, opening up the potential for new approaches in the management of schizophrenia.

Anxiety Syndrome in Cancer Patients
Anxiety Syndrome in Cancer Patients

This study will focus on analyzing anxiety syndrome in cancer patients. The aim is to understand the extent to which anxiety disorders can affect the quality of life of cancer patients and the extent to which these symptoms can be related to disease progression. The study will utilize questionnaires, interviews, and behavioral monitoring methods to identify factors that exacerbate anxiety in cancer patients to design effective psychiatric interventions to improve their psychological well-being.

Anxiety Syndrome in Pregnant Women
Anxiety Syndrome in Pregnant Women

This in-depth study examined anxiety syndrome in pregnant women with a focus on its impact on maternal mental well-being and fetal development. Through questionnaires, interviews, and behavioral monitoring methods, this research will identify factors that exacerbate anxiety during pregnancy. It is hoped that the results of this study can provide deep insights and help design psychiatric intervention strategies that support the mental well-being of pregnant women and fetal development.

Depression Syndrome in Cancer Patients
Depression Syndrome in Cancer Patients

The focus of this study is on depressive syndromes in cancer patients, intending to understand their impact on disease course and response to treatment. Involving a comprehensive psychiatric analysis, the study will explore factors that may exacerbate depressive symptoms in cancer patients, such as stress, social isolation, and future uncertainty. The results of this study are expected to provide a basis for the development of more effective psychiatric interventions in treating the psychological aspects of cancer patients.

Depression Syndrome in Pregnant Women
Depression Syndrome in Pregnant Women

This research will focus on depressive syndrome in pregnant women with an emphasis on the long-term consequences for maternal well-being and child development. Through a longitudinal analysis method, this study will monitor depressive symptoms during pregnancy and postpartum. It is hoped that this study will provide a better understanding of the risk factors, impact, and course patterns of depressive syndrome in pregnant women, opening up the potential for more effective early psychiatric interventions.

Psychological Distress in Cancer Patients
Psychological Distress in Cancer Patients

This study aimed to explore the extent and impact of psychological distress in cancer patients. The research will identify factors contributing to psychological distress, including surveys, interviews, and clinical evaluation methods, such as stress, uncertainty, and social impact. With a better understanding of the complexity of psychological distress in cancer patients, this research may form the basis for the development of more focused psychiatric interventions that support their psychosocial well-being.

Psychological Distress in Pregnant Women
Psychological Distress in Pregnant Women

This research focuses on psychological distress in pregnant women with an emphasis on the emotional journey during pregnancy. Involving long-term monitoring and qualitative analysis, this research will investigate changes in mood, anxiety levels, and stress in pregnant women. The findings will provide insight into the impact of psychological distress on maternal well-being and fetal development, opening the door for more effective prenatal psychiatric interventions.

Cytokines in Depression
Cytokines in Depression

This study will deeply examine the correlation between cytokines, molecules involved in the body's inflammatory response, and levels of depression in diverse populations. Through biomarker analysis, the research aims to evaluate whether cytokine levels are related to the intensity of depressive symptoms. Further understanding of this relationship may unlock the potential for therapeutic approaches that focus on managing inflammation in patients with depression.

Cytokines in Anxiety
Cytokines in Anxiety

This study will focus on the relationship between cytokines and anxiety levels in psychiatry. Involving biological measurements and clinical assessments, it will investigate whether cytokine levels play a role in the appearance and intensity of anxiety symptoms. The results of this study are expected to provide a better understanding of the link between inflammation and anxiety disorders, opening up opportunities for anti-inflammatory interventions in the management of anxiety.

Cognitive Function in Cancer Patients
Cognitive Function in Cancer Patients

This study aims to explore cognitive function in cancer patients, focusing on its impact on quality of life and the recovery process. Involving neuropsychological evaluation methods and clinical interviews, this research will explore changes in cognition, attention, and executive function in cancer patients. The results of this study are expected to provide further insight into the impact of cancer on cognitive function and help design psychiatric interventions that support patients' holistic recovery.

Body Image Dissatisfaction
Body Image Dissatisfaction

This study focuses on body image dissatisfaction and its implications in psychiatry. Through psychometric analysis and qualitative approaches, this research will investigate factors contributing to body image dissatisfaction, including social pressure, beauty norms, and media influence. The results of this study may assist in designing more specific psychiatric intervention strategies to address body image dissatisfaction and improve individuals' mental well-being.

ocial Media Addiction
ocial Media Addiction

This study will focus on social media addiction to understand the psychiatric impact of overuse and addictive behaviors related to social media. Involving online surveys, interviews, and online behavior monitoring it will explore the relationship between social media addiction and psychological aspects, such as anxiety levels, depression, and social isolation. It is hoped that the results of this study will provide insight into the complexity of social media addiction and support the development of effective psychiatric strategies for managing its impact.

Depression Syndrome in Perimenopausal Women
Depression Syndrome in Perimenopausal Women

This study will explore depressive syndromes in women experiencing the perimenopausal period. The focus will be on understanding depressive symptoms that may be associated with hormonal changes during the transition to perimenopause. Involving clinical research methods and hormonal analysis, the research aims to identify factors that exacerbate depression at this stage and provide a basis for designing more targeted psychiatric interventions.

Depression Syndrome in Congenital Heart Disease Patients
Depression Syndrome in Congenital Heart Disease Patients

This research will focus on depressive syndrome in patients with congenital heart disease. Through observational research methods and clinical analysis, this study will explore the complex interactions between cardiovascular conditions and depressive symptoms. It is hoped that this research will provide a further understanding of the psychiatric impact of congenital heart disease and help design therapeutic strategies that incorporate psychiatric aspects in holistic treatment.

Depressive Syndrome in Renal Failure Patients
Depressive Syndrome in Renal Failure Patients

The focus of this study was on depressive syndrome in patients with renal failure. Involving clinical analysis and long-term monitoring, this research will explore the psychiatric impact of chronic kidney disease, including factors such as dialysis stress, social isolation, and lifestyle changes. The results of this study are expected to provide a more in-depth view of the complexity of depression in patients with kidney failure and support the development of holistic psychiatric interventions.

Burnout Syndrome
Burnout Syndrome

This research will focus on burnout syndrome, especially in a specific job or profession. Through survey and interview analysis methods, it will investigate the factors that trigger burnout, such as work pressure, work-life imbalance, and lack of social support. By understanding the dynamics of burnout syndrome, this research is expected to provide insights into prevention efforts and psychiatric interventions that can support individuals at risk of or already experiencing burnout.

Depressive Syndrome in Degenerative Diseases
Depressive Syndrome in Degenerative Diseases

This research will explore depressive syndromes in patients with degenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's or Parkinson's disease. Involving longitudinal analysis and clinical evaluation, the study will try to understand how the progressiveness of the disease contributes to the emergence of depressive symptoms. The results are expected to provide insights into the complex interactions between degenerative conditions and psychological well-being, supporting the design of focused interventions.

Depressive Syndrome in Gastroenterological Disorders
Depressive Syndrome in Gastroenterological Disorders

The focus of this study is on depressive syndromes in patients with gastroenterological disorders, such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) or inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Involving questionnaire methods, symptomatic monitoring, and psychological analysis, this research will explore how gastroenterological disorders affect mental well-being and vice versa. It is hoped that the results of this study can provide a basis for psychiatric interventions that can mitigate depressive symptoms and improve patients' quality of life.

Intended Learning Outcomes

1

Professionalism ethics to become a good Mental Medicine Specialist doctor and benefit the community who has good abilities, namely attitudes towards patients, attitudes towards teaching staff & colleagues, attitudes towards paramedics and non-paramedics, discipline and responsibility, adherence to filling out medical documents, commitment to assigned tasks, and compliance with guidelines for the use of drugs and equipment.

2

Communication with colleagues, patients/families, paramedics, and teaching staff is honest, open, and kind.

3

Good cooperation between colleagues, doctors, nurses, health employees, patients, and patients' families can work together as a harmonious team for optimal service.

4

Adhering to the rules of Patient Safety, namely IPSG 1-6: Identification, hand washing, time out, effective communication, infection prevention, and drug administration. Then, patient management, medical knowledge of psychiatry, interpersonal relationships and communication, problem and practice-based learning and self-development, professionalism and ethics, and system-based practice.

5

Mastering and being able to apply knowledge in specialized areas of psychiatry by the expected final competencies, which include addiction psychiatry, child and adolescent psychiatry, biological psychiatry and neuropsychiatry, forensic psychiatry, geriatric psychiatry, communication psychiatry, consultation-liaison psychiatry (CLP).

Tuition Fees

Specialist-1 Program in Psychiatry
Single Tuition Fee

IDR 19,000,000

Per student/semester

Specialist-1 Program in Psychiatry
Institutional Development Fee

IDR 32,000,000

One-Time Payment