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Correlation between the Symptoms of Depression and Sexual Function in Breast Cancer Patients Receiving Chemotherapy Rohmawati, Dwi; Siswanto, Agus; Kurnianda, Johan; Sofia, Noor Asyiqah
Acta Interna The Journal of Internal Medicine Vol 2, No 1 (2012): Acta Interna The Journal of Internal Medicine
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ABSTRACT             Symptoms of depression and sexual problems that occur among breast cancer patients are a rarely detected and get good handling. Therefore, an early detection for any psychological problems that may affect the sexual life of patients with breast cancer is needed so that the patients can have better life. This study aims to assess the correlation between symptoms of depression and sexual function in women with breast cancer who undergo chemotherapy at Dr. Sardjito Hospital.            Research design was cross sectional. The study necquited 38 breast cancer patients in Tulip outpatients Cancer Clinic in Dr. Sardjito Hospital. Assessment of depressive symptoms used Beck Depression Inventory questionnaire and Female Sexual Function Index to assess sexual function.            The results showed that the proportion of subjects aged 46-55 years at 55.2% followed by 36-45 years of age at 39.5% and aged 26-35 years by 5.3%. The mean age of subjects was 45.4 + 6.5 years. Correlation between symptoms of depression with sexual function among participants was r=- 0.30 with significance p=0.068. Correlation between symptoms of depression with the domains of sexual function domain of desire (r=-0.296, p=0.072), stimulation (r = -0.470, p = 0.003), lubrication (r=-0.353, p=0.030), orgasm (r=-0.223, p=0.179), satisfaction (r=-0.233, p=0.158), pain (r=-0.186, p=0.262).            The conclusion is that there is no correlation between symptoms of depression with sexual function. Keywords: Depression symptoms, Breast Cancer, Sexual Dysfunction
PENGARUH HEALTH EDUCATION TERHADAP SIKAP REMAJA PUTRI TENTANG SADARI DI SMAN 1 PACET KABUPATEN MOJOKERTO Virda Yuniarti, Enny; Rohmawati, Dwi
JURNAL KEPERAWATAN BINA SEHAT Vol 14, No 2 (2016): Juli-Desember 2016
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Breast cancer is the number two cause of death for women in Indonesia. The earlier the cancer / tumor is found then the cure rate will be higher. One of the secondary prevention of breast cancer is a breast self-exam. Lack of information on early detection efforts Ca mammary caused young women tend to be negative attitude in accepting the BSE. This study aims to proved the effect of health education on the attitudes of young women about BSE in SMA Negeri 1 Pacet Mojokerto. The research used pre-experimental design with One-Group Pre-Post Test Design. Population of all teenage girls in class XI numbered 142 to obtained a sample of 50 girls were taken by purposive sampling. Health education independent variables and the dependent variable teenage attitude about BSE. Data is take by questionnaire which use before and after health education. Before being given health education obtained a negative attitude as much as 45 adolescent girls (90%) and after being given health education obtained a positive attitude as much as 46 adolescent girls (92%). Statistical tests Mc. Nemar with use of SPSS for Windows version 20.0, the results show values of 0.000 and the value &rho; &alpha; of 0.05. Because the value <then H0 is rejected, which means there is effect of health education on the attitudes of young women about BSE in SMA Negeri 1 Pacet Mojokerto. The excess in the Health Education can influence the attitudes of young women when new information regarding BSE is given with a different atmosphere from the usual lectures and demonstrations.Keywords: Attitude, BSE,Health Education
Correlation between the Symptoms of Depression and Sexual Function in Breast Cancer Patients Receiving Chemotherapy Dwi Rohmawati; Agus Siswanto; Johan Kurnianda; Noor Asyiqah Sofia
Acta Interna The Journal of Internal Medicine Vol 2, No 1 (2012): Acta Interna The Journal of Internal Medicine
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine Universitas Gadjah Mada

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ABSTRACT             Symptoms of depression and sexual problems that occur among breast cancer patients are a rarely detected and get good handling. Therefore, an early detection for any psychological problems that may affect the sexual life of patients with breast cancer is needed so that the patients can have better life. This study aims to assess the correlation between symptoms of depression and sexual function in women with breast cancer who undergo chemotherapy at Dr. Sardjito Hospital.            Research design was cross sectional. The study necquited 38 breast cancer patients in Tulip outpatients Cancer Clinic in Dr. Sardjito Hospital. Assessment of depressive symptoms used Beck Depression Inventory questionnaire and Female Sexual Function Index to assess sexual function.            The results showed that the proportion of subjects aged 46-55 years at 55.2% followed by 36-45 years of age at 39.5% and aged 26-35 years by 5.3%. The mean age of subjects was 45.4 + 6.5 years. Correlation between symptoms of depression with sexual function among participants was r=- 0.30 with significance p=0.068. Correlation between symptoms of depression with the domains of sexual function domain of desire (r=-0.296, p=0.072), stimulation (r = -0.470, p = 0.003), lubrication (r=-0.353, p=0.030), orgasm (r=-0.223, p=0.179), satisfaction (r=-0.233, p=0.158), pain (r=-0.186, p=0.262).            The conclusion is that there is no correlation between symptoms of depression with sexual function. Keywords: Depression symptoms, Breast Cancer, Sexual Dysfunction