Correlation of Menstrual Pattern, Nutritional Status and Level of Knowledge With the Incidence of Anemia on Teenage Girls

S. Nabilah, H. E. Wardani, R. W. Gayatri
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— Anemia is a condition in which the number of red blood cells, or hemoglobin concentration is below. The prevalence of anemia is mostly due to iron deficiency. About 50% of anemia in women worldwide is caused by iron deficiency (WHO, 2012). This study aims to determine the correlation of menstrual patterns (menstrual cycle and duration of menstruation), nutritional status, and level of knowledge with the incidence of anemia in teenage girls. This study used an observational analytic design with cross sectional design. The number of samples of this study is 78 teenage girls which were selected using proportional stratified random sampling. Data collection was carried out by measuring BMI / U, examination of hemoglobin levels, and filling in questionnaires, then analyzed using the chi square test. The results showed that there was a correlation between nutritional status and the incidence of anemia (p value <0.05), and there was no correlation between menstrual patterns (menstrual cycle, duration of menstruation), and the level of knowledge with the incidence of anemia in teenage girls (p value> 0, 05).
少女月经规律、营养状况及知识水平与贫血发生率的关系
贫血是指红细胞数量或血红蛋白浓度低于正常水平。贫血的流行主要是由于缺铁。全世界约50%的妇女贫血是由缺铁引起的(世卫组织,2012年)。本研究旨在确定月经模式(月经周期和月经持续时间)、营养状况和知识水平与少女贫血发病率的相关性。本研究采用横断面设计的观察分析设计。本研究的样本数量为78名少女,采用比例分层随机抽样。数据收集通过测量BMI / U,检查血红蛋白水平,填写问卷,然后使用卡方检验进行分析。结果显示,营养状况与贫血发生率存在相关性(p值为0.05)。
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