Health literacy among senior high school female students with dysmenorrhea

Cahya Widyarahayu Darmawan, Y. Hermayanti, Nina Sumarni
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Background: Health literacy is still a problem in Indonesia characterized by the low level of health literacy in most of the population aged 15 - 18 years. The incidence of dysmenorrhea at senior high school 1 Cileungsi is very high, reaching 418 female students (63%). The lack of health literacy regarding dysmenorrhea causes knowledge, attitudes, and inappropriate behaviour in treating dysmenorrhea, which can increase the morbidity rate in adolescent girls. Therefore, health literacy regarding dysmenorrhea is very important for adolescent girls so that they can understand and solve the dysmenorrhea problems they experience to improve their health status. Purpose: To determine the level of health literacy among female students who experience dysmenorrhea especially at senior high school 1 Cileungsi. Method: This type of research is quantitative descriptive using univariate analysis with a population of all female students who have experienced dysmenorrhea at senior high school 1 Cileungsi. The sampling technique used Proportionate Stratified Random Sampling with a sample of 224 female students who had experienced dysmenorrhea. Results: This study showed that most female students at senior high school 1 Cileungsi have adequate health literacy regarding dysmenorrhea, namely 117 female students (52.2%). Apart from that, the majority of female students experienced difficulty in applying information regarding appropriate treatment for dysmenorrhea namely 130 female students (58%). Conclusion: Even though the majority of female students have adequate health literacy, there are still many female students who have inadequate health literacy regarding dysmenorrhea. Therefore, it is hoped that health workers can determine appropriate interventions to overcome health literacy problems.
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患有痛经的高中女生的健康素养
背景:在印度尼西亚,健康素养仍然是一个问题,其特点是大多数 15-18 岁人口的健康素养水平较低。Cileungsi 高中的痛经发病率非常高,达到 418 名女生(63%)。缺乏痛经方面的健康知识会导致治疗痛经的知识、态度和不当行为,从而增加少女的发病率。因此,有关痛经的健康知识对少女来说非常重要,这样她们才能了解并解决所遇到的痛经问题,从而改善自己的健康状况:本研究采用单变量分析法进行定量描述性研究,研究对象为慈容寺第一高级中学所有经历过痛经的女学生。抽样技术采用比例分层随机抽样法,样本为 224 名痛经女学生:研究结果表明,慈容寺第一高级中学的大多数女生(117 名女生,占 52.2%)对痛经有足够的健康知识。此外,大多数女生在应用有关痛经适当治疗的信息时遇到困难,即 130 名女生(58%):结论:尽管大多数女学生具备足够的健康知识,但仍有许多女学生在痛经方面的健康知识不足。因此,希望卫生工作者能够确定适当的干预措施,以克服卫生知识方面的问题。
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