2015
DOI: 10.18203/2320-6012.ijrms20151514
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The effect of peer education to anxiety of teenagers in post menarche in sub district Kasihan Bantul, Indonesia

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“…Datangnya mentruasi dapat menimbulkan kecemasan dan reaksi negatif karena fenomena yang sering terjadi di masyarakat adalah merasa tabu untuk membicarakan masalah tersebut, sehingga remaja kurang mendapatkan informasi yang cukup baik. Menstruasi merupakan peluruhan dinding rahim yang disertai dengan perdarahan dan normalnya berlangsung 2-7 hari (Yati, D., 2015;Kusuma, E., 2011).…”
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“…Datangnya mentruasi dapat menimbulkan kecemasan dan reaksi negatif karena fenomena yang sering terjadi di masyarakat adalah merasa tabu untuk membicarakan masalah tersebut, sehingga remaja kurang mendapatkan informasi yang cukup baik. Menstruasi merupakan peluruhan dinding rahim yang disertai dengan perdarahan dan normalnya berlangsung 2-7 hari (Yati, D., 2015;Kusuma, E., 2011).…”
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“…Anxiety for some respondents who had menstruation occurs when menstruation does not come regularly in every month, abdominal pain, waist aches, unstable emotions at the beginning of menstruation, fear ness of the blood release that sometimes a lot and a little, and fear ness when menstrual blood penetrates in the pants. 9 The phenomenon that has often happened in the community is feeling taboo to discuss menstrual problems, so that adolescent get insufficient good information about physical and psychological changes related to menstruation. [10][11][12] The research results of knowledge, attitudes and menstrual behavior from 110 respondents had good knowledge in 61 respondents (55.5%), and 49 respondents (44.5%) had insufficient knowledge of menstruation.…”
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