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Title
HUBUNGAN TINGKAT STRES TERHADAP KEJADIAN
DISMINORE PADA REMAJA PUTRI
DI SMK NEGERI 3 PALEMBANG
DISMINORE PADA REMAJA PUTRI
DI SMK NEGERI 3 PALEMBANG
Subject
Stress Level, Dysmenorrhea Incidence
Description
ABSTRAK
According to (Sarwono, 2012) adolescence is a transition from puberty to
adulthood. In young women, one of the physical changes is the occurrence
of puberty which is marked by menstruation. According to (Rosyida, 2019),
menstruation or menstruation is periodic and cyclic bleeding from the
uterus, accompanied by the release (desquamation) of the endometrium.
Dysmenorrhea is pain or severe pain in the lower abdomen that occurs
when a woman experiences her menstrual cycle. (Ratnawati, 2018). The
design of this study used an Analytical Survey design with a cross-sectional
approach. The sampling technique in this study is non-probability sampling
using purposive sampling as many as 178 respondents. Data collection
using the DASS questionnaire (Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale) and
the Dysmenorrhea Questionnaire. shows the average respondent with
normal stress category is 97 (54.5%) respondents, the incidence of
dysmenorrhea in adolescent girls with mild pain category is 133 (74.7%)
respondents. The results of the analysis showed that there was a
relationship between stress levels and the incidence of dysmenorrhea (p =
0.000). It was concluded that there was a relationship between stress levels
and the incidence of dysmenorrhea in adolescent girls as indicated by p
Value (0.000) (0.005). The results of this study are expected to add insight
for young women about stress levels and dysmenorrhea
According to (Sarwono, 2012) adolescence is a transition from puberty to
adulthood. In young women, one of the physical changes is the occurrence
of puberty which is marked by menstruation. According to (Rosyida, 2019),
menstruation or menstruation is periodic and cyclic bleeding from the
uterus, accompanied by the release (desquamation) of the endometrium.
Dysmenorrhea is pain or severe pain in the lower abdomen that occurs
when a woman experiences her menstrual cycle. (Ratnawati, 2018). The
design of this study used an Analytical Survey design with a cross-sectional
approach. The sampling technique in this study is non-probability sampling
using purposive sampling as many as 178 respondents. Data collection
using the DASS questionnaire (Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale) and
the Dysmenorrhea Questionnaire. shows the average respondent with
normal stress category is 97 (54.5%) respondents, the incidence of
dysmenorrhea in adolescent girls with mild pain category is 133 (74.7%)
respondents. The results of the analysis showed that there was a
relationship between stress levels and the incidence of dysmenorrhea (p =
0.000). It was concluded that there was a relationship between stress levels
and the incidence of dysmenorrhea in adolescent girls as indicated by p
Value (0.000) (0.005). The results of this study are expected to add insight
for young women about stress levels and dysmenorrhea
Creator
ADINDA DELLA NOPRIKA
Publisher
poltekkes jurusan keperawatan palembang
Date
2021
Contributor
Prahardian Putri, S.Kp.,M.Kes,
Format
pdf
Language
bahasa indonesia
Type
skripsi DIV