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Introduction: Leprosy or better known as leprosy is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae which tends to attack the skin and peripheral nerves, causing neuropathy, chronic disorders, and disabilities (neurology and blindness). The general objective of this study was to determine the description of the affective function of families in leprosy patients in the North Gresik region.

Materials and Methods: This research used a descriptive analytical design with a total population of 20 leprosy patients in the North Gresik region, which includes the working areas of several health centers: Sidayu, Bungah, Dukun, Mentaras, Sekapuk, Panceng, and Ujung Pangkah. Sampling technique used was total sampling, anddata were collected using a questionnaire.

Results and Discussion: The results showed that most families demonstrated good affective function, with 12 respondents (57.1%) categorized as good, and 9 respondents (42.9%)assufficient.

Conclusion: This study concludes that the majority of families of leprosy patients in the North Gresik region demonstrated a good level of affective function, indicating positive emotional support within the household. Health services are advised to provide counseling to leprosy patients to address negative emotions and support both patient and family well-being.