2020
DOI: 10.7199/ped.oncall.2020.26
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Premenstrual Syndrome in Children with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

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“…This still calculates the proximity distance between objects. The process will continue until a cluster finally consists of all objects (Machfudhoh & Wahyuningsih, 2013).…”
Section: Cluster Division With Clustering Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This still calculates the proximity distance between objects. The process will continue until a cluster finally consists of all objects (Machfudhoh & Wahyuningsih, 2013).…”
Section: Cluster Division With Clustering Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of prevalence, Huang et al [ 65 ] noted an association between DM and PMS. In contrast, Machfudhoh et al [ 75 ] concluded that children with T1DM have no or only mild PMS. Similarly, Cawood et al [ 63 ] also noticed that PMS symptoms in diabetic women are fewer than they are in non-diabetic women.…”
Section: Dm and Pmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beberapa gejala psikologi dan perubahan tingkah yang paling sering dirasakan wanita yaitu mudah marah, perasaan tidak mampu mengatasi masalah, kelelahan, konsentrasi berkurang dan penambahan berat badan (Afrilia & Musa, 2020;Susanti, Ilmiasih, & Arvianti, 2017). Sebanyak 80%-95% wanita pada usia produktif dapat mengalami gejala-gejala tersebut (Machfudhoh, Sari, & Novina, 2020).…”
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“…Prevalensi sindrom pramenstruasi di benua Asia lebih tinggi daripada benua lainnya (Direkvand-Moghadam et al, 2014). 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).…”
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