P. Siregar, F. Nasution, N. Nurhayati, Muhammad Ancha Sitorus, Reni Armayani Nasution, Fitriah Hayati
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Abstract
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are a very dangerous problem,
especially with the transmission of STIs. The incidence of STIs is still
high because people's knowledge of STIs is still low, and people are still
ashamed to admit to STI sufferers so that STI cases are still high. The
purpose of this study was to determine the analysis of risk factors of
sexually transmitted infections in North Sumatera province (secondary data
analysis for the 2017 IDHS). This study conducted a secondary data analysis
of the 2017 IDHS in North Sumatra Province. This research was conducted on
1717 women of childbearing age in North Sumatra Province. This study used
the Chi-square test and Prevalent Rate (PR). The results of this study show
chi-square analysis results showed a relationship between the source for STI
knowledge: health professional (p 0.001), knowledge of the source for STI
knowledge: a religious institution (p 0.001), male STI symptoms (p 0.001)
with sexual transmitted infections symptoms with a p-value 0.001. A woman of
childbearing age who has a partner with STI symptoms has a 26.088 times
greater risk of suffering from an STI than a woman of childbearing age whose
partner does not have STI symptoms. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
are related to STI knowledge: health professional, knowledge of the source
for STI knowledge: a religious institution, male STI symptoms. Symptoms of
STIs in women of childbearing age partners are closely related to the
incidence of STIs in women of childbearing age.