Dinda Dwi Anjani, Eka Silvia, Abdurrohman Izzuddin, Arif Effendi
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性传播感染是许多国家健康、社会和经济问题的原因之一,据报道,在过去35年中,世界范围内人类乳头瘤病毒感染的流行率继续增加。经济剥夺、低教育水平、经济不平等以及经济驱动的移民和流动都与传播尖锐湿疣等性传播感染的风险有关。确定职业与2018-2020年楠绒省H. Abdul Moeloek医生皮肤和生殖器诊所尖锐湿疣发病率之间的关系。采用横断面研究设计的分析性观察研究。抽样采用全抽样技术。病历回答者收集数据,采用spearman相关检验进行分析。调查发现,职业频率最高的102人是私营业者,33人(32.4%)。spearman相关检验结果得出p= 0.033 (p< 0.05),这意味着楠榜省Dr. H. Abdul Moeloek的皮肤和生殖器诊所的职业与尖锐湿疣发病率之间存在显著关系。
Relationship Between Occupation and The Incidence Of Condyloma Akuminata in The Skin And Genital Clinic of Dr. H. Abdul Moeloek General Hospital in Lampung Province For The Period 2018-2020
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are one of the causes of health, social and economic problems in many countries, it was reported that in the last 35 years the prevalence of Human papilloma virus infections worldwide continues to increase. Economic deprivation, low education, economic inequality, and economic-driven migration and mobility are all linked to the risk of transmitting STIs including condyloma acuminata. Determine the relationship between occupation and the incidence of condyloma acuminata in the skin and genital clinic of Dr. H. Abdul Moeloek in Lampung province for the period 2018-2020. Using an analytical observational study with a cross-sectional research design. Sampling using total sampling technique. Data collection by medical record respondents and analyzed using spearman correlation test. It was found that 102 respondents with the highest frequency of occupation were private workers, 33 people (32.4%). The spearman correlation test result obtained p=0,033 (p<0,05), which means that there is a significant relationship between occupation and incidence of condyloma acuminata in the skin and genital clinic in Dr. H. Abdul Moeloek in Lampung province.