%0 Journal Article %A Isfandari, Siti %D 1997 %F bkpkkemkes:193 %I Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Pemberantasan Penyakit %K MENTAL DISORDERS; EMOTIONS; CHILD; child mental health; household health survey (HHS); symptoms of mental disturbance; buletin penelitian kesehatan; P5-BPPK %T Gejala Gangguan Mental Emosional pada Anak %U http://www.badankebijakan.kemkes.go.id/repositori/id/eprint/193/ %X Priority of Indonesian health policy is maternal and child physical health. It is undeniable that physical health is very important in developing productive human beings. However, ignorance on child mental health can have an undesirable impact for both the child and the family. Early detection and appropriate treatment for the mentally vulnerable kid is then needed to help the child have a better future. The Household Health Survey (HHS) 1995 included a Report Questionnaire for Children (RQC) to detect the presence of mental emotional distur bance symptom. Analysis revealed that symptoms of mental disturbance for age 5-14 years was quite high: 102 in 1000 children. According to socio-demograhic condition, the result showed no significant difference of mental disturbance symptoms between: rural vs. urban (98 vs.108); household density less than or equal to 5 vs more than (107 vs. 109); Java Bali vs. outer Java Bali (93 vs.110) girls vs. boy (95 vs.109). Slight difference of mental disturbance symptoms was found between pre-puberty vs. puberty (88 vs.116); low economic vs. high economic (119 vs.87). It is expected that the result can provide inputs for developing a health policy to improve child health which includes mental health.