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Populasi dalam penelitian ini adalah remaja berusia 15 hingga 24 tahun yang belum menikah di Indonesia. Jumlah sampel dalam penelitian ini adalah 23.770 remaja (13.079 remaja laki-laki dan 10.691 remaja perempuan). Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa 7.6% remaja laki-laki dan 1.4% remaja perempuan di Indonesia terlibat praktik seksual pranikah pada tahun 2017.
This study aimed to identify the dominant factors of the menstrual cycle differences on female student of SMA Negeri 44 Jakarta. This study used the cross sectional design by using simple random sampling method. The observed sample in this study was the 10th and 11th grader consisting 120 students. The collected data were menstrual history, energy and macronutrien intake, physical activity, BAZ (BMI for age), percent body fat, stress level, and eating disorder. These data were collected by using self administered questionnaire, 2x24 hours food recall interview, antropometric measurement for weight and height, and body fat measurement using BIA (Bioelectric Impedance Analysis). This study used chi-square test, independen T-Test, and regression binary logistic analyze. The result of this study showed that there are 65,8% respondents had irregular menstrual cycle and showed that stress level as the dominant factors of menstrual cycle differences (OR=5,9). . Keywords : Menstrual cycle, stress, female student
Kata Kunci: Remaja Perempuan, Menstruasi, Manajemen Higiene Menstruasi
Still poor Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) practices of female adolescents is behind the research background with cross sectional study design. The purpose of this study was to determine the factors associated with MHM practices of female students at A and B SHS East Jakarta in 2016. The data was collected using a selfreport questionnaire in 210 students. The results showed 45.2% female students have good MHM practice. Based on the chi-square test, there is a relationship between predisposing factor (knowledge with p value= 0.004 and attitude with p value= 0.003), enabling factor (sanitation and hygiene with p value= 0.003 and a school with p value= 0,049), and reinforcing factor (information exposure with p value= 0.005) with MHM practice.
Keyword: Female Adolescents, Menstruation, Menstrual Hygiene Management
CED) is a condition of insufficient nutrients needed by the body due to long-term food shortage, characterized by an MUAC <23.5 cm. Adolescent girls are one of the groups vulnerable to CED. According to the 2018 Riskesdas, adolescent girls have the highest prevalence of CED in Indonesia (36.3%), which, when categorized based on WHO's classification of public health problems, is considered a high prevalence. This study aims to determine the factors associated with the risk of CED in female high school students in Depok City and its dominant factor. This study used a cross-sectional design with a total sample of 240 respondents. Data were analyzed using chi-square and multiple logistic regression. The results showed that 44.6% of female high school students in Depok City were at risk of CED. There were significant relationships between energy intake, macronutrient intake, parental income, nutrition-related knowledge, body image, and social media influence with the risk of CED in female high school students in Depok City. However, there was no significant relationship between parental education and occupation with the risk of CED in female high school students in Depok City. Nutrition-related knowledge was the dominant factor for CED risk in female high school students in Depok City (OR=10.294).
