2019
DOI: 10.36452/jkdoktmeditek.v24i68.1695
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Faktor Risiko Sindrom Premenstruasi pada Sampel Urban di Jakarta Februari-Maret 2018

Abstract: Sindrom premenstruasi (PMS) merupakan kumpulan gejala yang dapat menganggu produktivitas dan kualitas hidup. Untuk memahami sindrom premenstruasi yang terjadi di kelompok masyarakat perkotaan, dilakukan penelitian terhadap beberapa faktor risiko. Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk mengidentifikasi hubungan faktor risiko (usia saat ini, usia menarche, status perkawinan, jumlah anak, pendidikan, status sosioekonomi dan pekerjaan, riwayat keluarga) terhadap sindrom premenstruasi. Pengambilan sampel dilakukan secara p… Show more

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“…The connection is that some women become more sensitive to progesterone and estrogen hormones. Furthermore, there is a theory that women who experience PMS have lower serotonin levels (Christie et al, 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The connection is that some women become more sensitive to progesterone and estrogen hormones. Furthermore, there is a theory that women who experience PMS have lower serotonin levels (Christie et al, 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pain during menstruation is followed by premenstrual syndrome (PMS). PMS is a collection of physical and emotional symptoms that occur a few days before menstruation in the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle (Christie et al, 2018). As many as 80-90% of reproductive women will complain of various symptoms, such as breast tenderness, bloating, acne, and constipation, that will warn their period (Rodiani & Rusfiana, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Di Indonesia sebanyak 30%-80% wanita melaporkan sindrom pramenstruasi (Machfudhoh, Sari, & Novina, 2020). Berdasarkan penelitian Christie et al, (2019) dilakukan di Jakarta, menunjukkan sebanyak 58,7% responden mengalami sindrom pramenstruasi ringan dan 37.3% mengalami sindrom pramenstruasi sedang hingga berat (Christie, Citraningtyas, Ingkiriwang, & Soesanto, 2019). Lalu hasil penelitian yang dilakukan pada 130 mahasiswi Universitas Indonesia menyatakan sekitar 36.9 % mahasiswi mengalami sindrom pramenstruasi dengan derajat sedang hingga berat (Ilmi & Utari, 2018).…”
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