Stress has influential effect for one's condition. It can lead to mental stress, behavior change, interaction and social problems, and physical problem, including menstrual cycle. This present article aims to analyze finalThis present study is a descriptive qualitative study. The population of the study includes 76 female students taking their final year study. 43 respondents in this study are selected by using purposive sampling technique. The instruments used are question by using percentage.The result of the study of 43 respondents is decoded into two, the stress and menstrual cycle. Related to the stress, it is found that 3 respondents (6.9%) have normal stress level, 9 respondents (20.8%) experience mild stress, 27 respondents (62.7%) has moderate stress level, and 4 respondents (9.2%) experience severe stress. Meanwhile, for the menstrual cycle, it is found that there is no respondent that has amenorrhea menstrual cycle, (18.5%) resp polymenorrhea menstrual cycle, (32.4%) respondents have normal menstrual cycle, and (46.4%) respondents has oligomenorrhea menstrual cycle.From the results of the study it can be concluded that 16 respondent (37,2%) has moderate stress level and oligomenorrhea Referring to the results of this study, the next researcher is expected to follow up on the influence of stress levels on changes in menstrual cycle patterns. AbstrakStressor dapat mempengaruhi semua bagian dari kehidupan seseorang, menyebabkan stres mental, perubahan perilaku, masalah keluhan fisik salah satunya gangguan s mengetahui gambaran stres dan siklus menstruasi pada mahasiswi tingkat akhir.Desain penelitian ini adalah 43 responden dengan menggunakan teknik pengambilan sampel yaitu disajikan dalam bentuk prosentase.Pengumpulan data pada penelitian ini menggunakan kuisioner.
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