Emotional Regulation in Adolescent Girls when Experiencing Menstrual Pain or Dysmenorrhea

Lestari Lestari, Dyah Siti Septiningsih
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The biological pride of young women is characterized by a standard physical mechanism of menstruation or menstruation followed by pain in the lower abdomen. The pain results in psychological symptoms such as anxiety, tension, anger, or emotion. Young women who cannot regulate their feelings properly are more likely to experience severe pain or so-called dysmenorrhea. Emotional regulation is the achievement of emotional balance performed by a person either from his attitude or behavior. This study aims to examine the regulation of emotions in young women who experience dysmenorrhea during menstruation. Assessment through aspects of emotional regulation, namely emotional regulation strategies, behaviors to achieve goals, control emotional responses, and acceptance of emotional responses. This research uses qualitative research methods with a case study approach. Data retrieval was conducted through semi-structured interviews of two primary informants and four secondary informants. Credibility using triangulation of sources and methods. Data analysis using interactive model data analysis. This study's findings are that both young women's ability to regulate their emotions during menstruation can relieve severe pain or dysmenorrhea during menstruation.
青春期少女痛经或痛经时的情绪调节
年轻女性生理上的骄傲,其特征是月经或月经后伴随小腹疼痛的标准生理机制。疼痛会导致心理症状,如焦虑、紧张、愤怒或情绪激动。不能正确调节自己情绪的年轻女性更有可能经历剧烈疼痛或所谓的痛经。情绪调节是一个人通过态度或行为实现的情绪平衡。本研究旨在探讨在月经期间经历痛经的年轻女性的情绪调节。通过情绪调节的几个方面进行评估,即情绪调节策略、实现目标的行为、控制情绪反应和接受情绪反应。本研究采用案例研究的定性研究方法。通过对两名主要举报人和四名次要举报人的半结构化访谈进行数据检索。可信度采用三角测量的来源和方法。数据分析使用交互式模型进行数据分析。这项研究的发现是,年轻女性在月经期间调节情绪的能力可以缓解月经期间的剧烈疼痛或痛经。
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