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Journal : JOURNAL OF MIDWIFERY AND COMMUNITY HEALTH

THE EFFECT OF COVID-19 VACCINATION ON THE SHIFT OF THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE AMONG FEMALE TEENAGERS IN THE LUENG BATA SUB-DISTRICT OF BANDA ACEH CITY Cut Ditta Indria Putri; Satrinawati; Gustiana
Journal of Midwifery and Community Health (JMCH) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): June
Publisher : Department of Midwifery, Health Polytechnic of Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30867/jmch.v4i1.390

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Background of the study: Several types of research report a change in menstrual cycle after getting the Covid-19 vaccination. The menstrual cycle is a monthly hormonal cycle characterized by menstruation every month. The menstrual cycle is calculated from the first day of menstruation to the day before the next menstrual period. Purpose of study: To examine the effect of Covid 19 vaccination on the changes in the menstrual cycle of female teenagers in Lueng Bata sub-district, Banda Aceh City. Research Method: This research was quantitative with a descriptive survey method. The research design was cross-sectional. The samples were 100 female teenagers in the Lueng Bata sub-district in Banda Aceh City. The data analysis used an alternative test of Fisher's Exact Test using SPSS. Research Result: All female teenagers have been vaccinated with the first and second vaccination (100%), and 19% have been vaccinated with the Booster vaccination. About 72% of the respondents got the Sinovac vaccine as the first vaccination. About 56% of the respondents got the Sinovac vaccine as the second vaccination. Meanwhile, Booster vaccination used the Pfizer vaccine. Fisher’s Exact Test showed the result =0,006 (p<0,05). Conclusion: There is a correlation between Covid-19 vaccination with the shift of the menstrual cycle among female teenagers in Lueng Bata Sub-district of Banda Aceh City. Suggestion: Future researchers are expected to be able to study other factors, such as vaccine content or stress, that may affect the menstrual cycle.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES RELATED PERSONAL HYGIENE OF FEMALE ADOLESCENTS AT DAYAH INSAN QUR'ANI, SUKAMAKMUR, THE DISTRICT OF ACEH BESAR Ramli, Nurlaili; Hayatun Nufus; anita; Gustiana
Journal of Midwifery and Community Health (JMCH) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): July
Publisher : Department of Midwifery, Health Polytechnic of Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30867/jmch.v3i1.692

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Background: A lack of personal hygiene among adolescents can lead to various health problems, particularly reproductive health problems. Providing information through education related to knowledge about personal hygiene is one way to help adolescents maintain their personal hygiene. Subjects and Method: This study's subjects were 65 female students at Dayah Insan Qurani. The sampling technique used was simple random sampling from 7th—and 8th-grade students. The independent variable was the level of knowledge, and the dependent variable was adolescents' attitudes toward personal hygiene. The analysis was univariate and bivariate with a Chi-Square test using SPSS version 25 software. Results:  The level of knowledge among the adolescent girls at Dayah Insan Qurani was good at 35.4%, while the negative attitudes were at 56.9%. The results of the bivariate test indicated that female adolescents with good knowledge had a positive attitude of 65.2%, while those with negative attitudes were at 34.8% with a p-value of 0.012. Conclusion: Female adolescents with a good level of knowledge tend to have positive attitudes compared to those with less knowledge. It is hoped that the roles of parents, teachers, and peers can enhance education for adolescents through various media, enabling them to possess good knowledge and positive attitudes regarding personal hygiene.