Abstract

<p><em>Mental guidance refers to the formation of a complete personality with strong faith and physical strength. If a person's mental state does not get attention it will bring negative impacts. The fragility of one's mental endurance can be overcome by increasing the spiritual deepening of religion. In connection with this optimization of Hindu religious education is very influential in the development of mental and spiritual, especially among people with HIV AIDS. People with HIV AIDS must understand and implement religious teachings so as to avoid negative actions and harm themselves and others. Research on the mental and spiritual development of people with HIV AIDS through the Hindu religious education approach is important to be carried out, in addition to having never been investigated, it can also provide an illustration of tackling the spread of HIV AIDS and increasing the spirit of life for sufferers.</em></p>

Highlights

  • Hinduism is one of the oldest religions of the world with no known beginning, no human founder

  • We proposed in this study: (1) to describe the changes in religiousness and spirituality in people with HIV/AIDS that they perceive to be attributable to their HIV/AIDS diagnosis; and, as such perceived changes are likely to vary within the HIV/AIDS population by sociodemographic characteristics, (2) to determine if these perceived changes differ by sex and race

  • Based on what has been described in previous chapters, a conclusion can be drawn as follows: 1. Hindu religious education has an important role in fostering the mental and spiritual sufferers of HIV AIDS, to increase the sense of devotion to God

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INTRODUCTION

Hinduism is one of the oldest religions of the world with no known beginning, no human founder. Social and cultural responsibility to become a healthy and prosperous generation plays a very important role in self-control efforts to prevent drug abuse and contract the HIV AIDS virus. According to Hidayat (2006: 19) religion should be a tool to help other marginalized groups such as the poor, laborers, victims of violence, and so on These glasses should be used as an effective tool to advocate for people with HIV and AIDS. By means of transmission and the conditions stated above, most HIV and AIDS occur among injecting drug users with needles, those who change unprotected sexual partners either orally, vaginal or anal, and from mothers to children. The mother contracted from her father who had sexually changed partners without a condom From this angle, religion should be able to defend people with HIV AIDS. The method used in analyzing data is a qualitative descriptive method which is interpreted as a problem-solving procedure that is investigated by describing or describing the current state of the subject and object of research based on facts that seem as they are

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