2022
DOI: 10.53730/ijhs.v6ns4.5529
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intensity of dysmenororea in high school students

Abstract: Background: Morbidity dysmenorrhea has a significant impact on public health as it is one of the first causes of absence in school and work, and can therefore lead to higher health costs and reduced academic effectiveness, plus a large decrease in the quality of life they are affected. Purpose: to know description of dysmenorrhea intensity in high school students. Methode: this study is descriptive research, with a total sample of 105 respondents obtained through purposive sampling techniques. Each respondent … Show more

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“…It is known that the prevalence of dysmenorrhea in West Java is 54.9% and in Bekasi City it reaches 63.2%. (Nurfitri et al, 2022) Adolescent girls who experience dysmenorrhea when participating in learning activities that can interfere with their learning activities, can reduce concentration, disturbed sense of comfort, disturbed sleep patterns, disturbed appetite, disturbed interpersonal relationships. The impact of dysmenorrhea includes concentration in class (59%), sports (51%), class attendance (50%), social interaction (36%), homework (35%), ability tests (36%) and grades (29%).…”
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“…It is known that the prevalence of dysmenorrhea in West Java is 54.9% and in Bekasi City it reaches 63.2%. (Nurfitri et al, 2022) Adolescent girls who experience dysmenorrhea when participating in learning activities that can interfere with their learning activities, can reduce concentration, disturbed sense of comfort, disturbed sleep patterns, disturbed appetite, disturbed interpersonal relationships. The impact of dysmenorrhea includes concentration in class (59%), sports (51%), class attendance (50%), social interaction (36%), homework (35%), ability tests (36%) and grades (29%).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, dysmenorrhoea is significantly associated with absenteeism, schoolwork, participation in sports, and socializing with friends. (Nurfitri et al, 2022) Dysmenorrhea can be managed by pharmacological and non-pharmacological means. Drug therapy includes the administration of analgesics or Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) that can relieve pain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%