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. Mental disorder is a serious health problem. It is a chronic disease that requires long healing. The factors of education, information, income, and stigma experienced by family can avoid the behavior in caring people with mental disorders that has been carried out. Thus, it impacts the care and treatment given to them. The purpose of this systematic review is to identify family behavior in caring for people with mental disorders during Covid-19. This study was conducted with a systematic method by reviewing the literature obtained from Google Scholar, Sciencedirect, PubMed , Proquest and Research Gate . Three keywords were used to get some relevant literature. As a result, the author obtained eight literature matching the author's criteria made by using the systematic review method. The most affecting factor for healing quality of people with mental disoder is their family's action in caring them. Health education is very influential on family's knowledge. Educational factor and information determine family behavior in seeking treatment. Providing adequate information and health education about mental disorders for families is necessary to avoid any faults while seeking medical assistance.


Introduction
Mental health is a healthy emotional, psychological, and social condition seen from interpersonal relationships that satisfy effective individual behavior and coping, positive self-concept, and emotional stability (Videback, 2008).According to PPDGJ III, mental disorder is a syndrome pattern of behavior of someone typically associated with a symptom of suffering (distress) or impairment in one or more important functions of the human being: psychological, behavioral, biological.Furthermore, the interference not only lay in the relationship between man but also with community healing mental disorders depending on the behavioral treatment performed by the family (Maramis et al., 2011).
A family is a group of people connected by the bonds of marriage, adoption, and birth, which aims to create and maintain a common culture and improve each family member's physical, mental, emotional, and social development (Duval, 1972in Setiadi, 2008).The family's tasks relating to the health field are familiarizing themselves with health problems, making decisions, caring for ill family members, modifying the environment, and utilizing the health service facilities.However, some families are not good at home caring for their family members with mental disorders.The reason is that people with mental disorders still receive stigma and discrimination from society.Hence, many families feel ashamed, worried and try to cover up or hide the condition of family members who have mental disorders by isolating, expelling, alienating, neglecting, and even carrying out confinement (Ameis et al., 2020).
The Covid-19 period also greatly affected the process of providing care for patients with mental disorders due to restrictions on the number of patients that can be accepted by Psychiatric Hospitals (Rumah Sakit Jiwa -RSJ) and restrictions on family visits.Also, there is the risk of drug withdrawal which also hindered the treatment process for patients with mental disorders.Thus, good family behavior is significant in caring people with mental disorders (Anne, 2020).This study aims to determine behavior of families in nurturing the people with mental disorder.

Research Methods
The literature search for theses articles used a systematic approach applied to the Google Scholar database.Then, the author used keywords such as "Behavior," "Family," and "People with mental disorders" to find the articles from international and national journal repositories including ScienceDirect, PubMed, Proquest and Research Gate.This literature search was limited to the range of 2015-2020 period.The researcher found eight articles matching the author's criteria made by using the systematic review method.The flow diagram of studies included in this systematic review is presented in Figure 1  The data were analyzed using paired t-test to determine the cognitive abilities of the family before and after psychoeducation.The results showed that there was an increase in family psychomotor abilities after being given psychoeducation with a value of p =0.000.The conclusion is that psychoeducation in families improves family psychomotor in caring for schizophrenic clients.Family support in preventing recurrence includes hopefulness, information, and emotion (Eni & Herdiyanto, 2018).This shows that the family's vital role is necessary to support the healing process of people with mental disorders.Also, it is significant that family support and their health knowledge on mental disorders are provided as it is part of the healing process for people with mental disorders.
Green (in Notoatmodjo, 2003) stated that behavior is influenced by three main factors, namely: predisposing factors, enabling factors, and reinforcing factors.The family is the main support system providing direct basic care for every patient's (healthy-sick) condition.The family is also a service unit providing health services to patients and the community (Sari & Fina, 2011).
Family Behavior in Caring People with Mental Disorders, according to Keliat (2011), family plays a significant role in supervising and paying attention to drug therapy in treating people with mental disorders.It includes checking the patient's name at the drug place, mentioning the patient's drug name, drug dosage, how to take and the time to take the medication, the effect of the patient's medication and consequences of not taking the medication, and revisiting the public health center (puskesmas) if the medication runs out.The COVID-19 pandemic is a global crisis that threatens public health not only physically but also mentally.Being overexposed to bad news makes people anxious about their own lives, family, closest friends, and even their surroundings (Sulastri et al., 2018).

Conclusion
This review can answer the study's purpose: to find works of literature to gain a deeper understanding of the family behavior interventions carried out by the family members towards people with mental disorders and the appropriate handling to them.Altogether, the intervention carried out by the family in caring for family members with mental disorders (Orang Dengan Gangguan Jiwa -ODGJ) immensely affects their life quality.Health education for families also highly influences family knowledge in caring for families with mental disorders.

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Research Discussion This study's purpose is to gain a deeper understanding of the family behavior interventions that family or closest people in the family can carry out towards the life quality of people with mental disorders and the appropriate handling of family members with mental disorders.The family knowledge and attitude towards this matter are beneficial in providing care for patients with mental disorders.One of the cures for people with mental disorders (ODGJ) is returning the sufferer to the family environment and doing the treatment with family help (Kyriopulos, et al., 2016; Suhermi & Jama, 2019).

3. Research Result The
below.Summary of the Articles toward family behavior in nurturing people with a mental disorder is presented in Table1.

Table 1 .
The Summary of Articles (N=8)