THE Analysis of Factors Associated with Anemia Among Adolescent Girls

Shinta Novelia, Rukmaini, Indah Purnama Sari
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The World Health Organization (WHO) in the worldwide prevalence of anemia in 2015 showed that the prevalence of anemia in the world ranges from 40-88%. In Southeast Asia, 25-40% of adolescent girls have mild and severe anemia.  Based on the results of the Indonesian Demographic and Health Survey (SDKI) in 2017, the prevalence of anemia in children aged 5-12 years in Indonesia is 23%. The purpose of this study is to find out the Factors Associated with Anemia in Adolescent Girls in the Kampung Sawah South Tangerang. This research method uses a type of quantitative research with cross sectional design studies. The sample technique in the study was purposive sampling, with a sample of 75 adolescents. The instruments used are questionnaires and GCHb Easy Touch, data analyzed using the chi-Square Test. The results showed that 58.7% of adolescents had anemia and 41.3% of adolescents did not have anemia. There was a relationship between family income (p = 0,000), knowledge (p = 0,000), food boosting iron absorption (p = 0.000), nutritional status (p = 0.005) and physical activity (0.000) with anemia among adolescent girls. There was no association between iron absorption-inhibiting foods (p=0.603), and menstruation (p=0.397) and anemia in adolescent girls. Conclusions and suggestions that can be given are anemia caused by low family income, low knowledge, not consuming foods that encourage iron absorption, abnormal nutritional status, and adolescents who carry out strenuous activities, it is expected that the school will coordinate with the Health Centre to hold health counseling activities, especially regarding adolescent anemia periodically, conducting early detection to find out the signs and symptoms of anemia
青春期少女贫血相关因素分析
世界卫生组织(WHO)在2015年全球贫血患病率报告中显示,全球贫血患病率在40-88%之间。在东南亚,25-40%的少女患有轻度和重度贫血。根据2017年印度尼西亚人口与健康调查(SDKI)的结果,印度尼西亚5-12岁儿童的贫血患病率为23%。本研究的目的是找出在甘榜沙华南坦格朗的青春期女孩贫血的相关因素。本研究方法采用一种定量研究与横断面设计研究。本研究采用有目的抽样的方法,选取了75名青少年为样本。采用问卷调查和GCHb Easy Touch,数据分析采用卡方检验。结果显示,58.7%的青少年有贫血,41.3%的青少年无贫血。家庭收入(p = 0000)、知识(p = 0000)、促进铁吸收的食物(p = 0.000)、营养状况(p = 0.005)和体育活动(0.000)与少女贫血之间存在相关性。抑制铁吸收的食物(p=0.603)与青春期女孩的月经(p=0.397)和贫血之间没有关联。可以给出的结论和建议是,由于家庭收入低、知识水平低、没有食用促进铁吸收的食物、营养状况不正常以及青少年进行剧烈活动而引起的贫血,期望学校与保健中心协调开展健康咨询活动,特别是关于青少年贫血,定期进行早期检测,找出贫血的迹象和症状
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