FACTORS RELATED TO PRIMARY DYSMENORHORE IN STUDENTS OF MESUJI JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 2, MESUJI DISTRICT OGAN KOMERING ILIR 2023

Titin Fitri Handayani, Sri Handayani
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The physiological process of menstruation, which happens periodically in women, has been impacted by reproductive hormones, specifically progesterone and estrogen. Dysmenorrhea, or pain during menstruation, is one of the issues with teenage reproductive health during that time. The purpose of the research was to identify the variables associated with primary dysmenorrhea. This type of study was quantitative, with an analytic survey method and a cross-sectional approach in which the research data used primary data This study used 72 samples to represent the population of female junior high school students. The chi-square test was the data source. The study's findings a correlation between primary dysmenorrhea and physical activity (p value 0.005), menarche age (p value 0.033), and nutritional status (p value 0.044). The incidence of primary dysmenorrhea among female students at SMP Negeri 2 Mesuji in 2023 was shown to be correlated with physical activity, age at menarche, and dietary status. Adolescents should take responsibility for the key modifiable dysmenorrhea causes, like exercise routines and nutritional status, by learning more and adopting a healthy lifestyle.
介休市介休区 Ogan Komering ilir 2023 年介休市第二初级中学学生小儿脑发育不良的相关因素
月经是女性周期性发生的生理过程,它受到生殖激素,特别是孕激素和雌激素的影响。痛经,即月经期间的疼痛,是这一时期青少年生殖健康的问题之一。研究的目的是确定与原发性痛经相关的变量。这项研究是定量研究,采用分析调查法和横断面研究法,研究数据使用原始数据,研究使用 72 个样本代表初中女生群体。数据来源为卡方检验。研究结果显示,原发性痛经与体育锻炼(P 值为 0.005)、月经初潮年龄(P 值为 0.033)和营养状况(P 值为 0.044)之间存在相关性。研究表明,2023 年梅苏吉第二中学女生原发性痛经的发病率与体育锻炼、初潮年龄和饮食状况有关。青少年应通过学习更多知识和采取健康的生活方式,对运动习惯和营养状况等可改变的痛经主要原因负起责任。
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