Indah Kurniawati
University of Dr. Soekardjo, Banyuwangi

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The Effectiveness of Self-Healing Hypnotherapy on Anxiety Among High-Risk Pregnant Women Indah Christiana; Miftahul Hakiki; Indah Kurniawati; Nurul Eko Widiyastuti; Wahyu Fuji Hariani; A’im Matun Nadhiroh
Oksitosin : Jurnal Ilmiah Kebidanan Vol. 13 No. 02 (2026): OKSITOSIN : Jurnal Ilmiah Kebidanan
Publisher : Prodi D III Kebidanan Fakultas Ilmu Kesehatan Universitas Ibrahimy

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35316/oksitosin.v13i02.9289

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Anxiety among pregnant women is a serious maternal health concern, with prevalence rates of 8% to 10% globally, 15.6% in developing countries and 28.7% in Indonesia. This is particularly urgent in high-risk pregnancies because anxiety can negatively impact maternal and fetal outcomes. This study aimed to analyse the effectiveness of self-healing hypnotherapy in reducing anxiety, and examine whether age, education, occupation and parity influenced anxiety levels. This quasi-experimental two-group pretest-posttest control study design involved 64 respondents (32 in each group) who were selected through quota sampling from a population of 156 high-risk pregnant women at Midwife Susiani’s independent practice in Banyuwangi. Data were analysed using normality, homogeneity and independent t-tests. The intervention group showed a significantly greater reduction in anxiety scores, with an average decrease of 11.1, whereas the control group averaged 3.03. An independent t-test confirmed this disparity to be statistically significant (p < 0.05), thereby confirming the effectiveness of self-healing hypnotherapy in reducing anxiety. However, demographic factors were not found to have a significant influence on anxiety levels. In conclusion, self-healing has been proven to be an effective independent psychological intervention and is therefore recommended for integration into healthcare services for high-risk pregnant women as a complementary therapy.