“…In West Java, the problem of dysmenorrhea is often encountered or complained about by adolescent girls. In 2018, as many as 11.565 adolescent girls aged 10 -24 years had the reproductive health problem dysmenorrhea (Agustini, Wati, Kurniawan, Hijriani, & Putri, 2022). Dysmenorrhea can have an impact on female students' absence from class (20.1%) and decrease concentration during studying or daily activities (Armour, Parry, Manohar, Holmes, Ferfolja, Curry, Macmillan, & Smith, 2019).…”