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Journal : aesculapius medical journal

Hubungan Antara Perubahan Fisik dengan Kecemasan pada Wanita Menopause di Desa Pupua Ayu Krisma Yanti; Putu Asih Primatanti; Putu Arya Suryanditha
Aesculapius Medical Journal Vol 1 No 2 (2022): February
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Kedokteran dan Ilmu Kesehatan, Universitas Warmadewa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/amj.1.2.2022.1-6

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Women who experience menopause are described as experiencing many problems, among others, experiencing physical and psychological changes such as anxiety. The study aimed to determine the relationship between physical changes and anxiety in menopausal women in Pupuan Village. Respondents in this study were women who had experienced menopause who lived in Pupuan Village. This research is a quantitative research with a survey design (non-experimental). The data were collected in a cross sectional manner, because the measurement of the independent and dependent variable was carried out simultaneously. The sampling technique was done by purposive sampling with a minimum sample size of 82 people. Data were collected using the Hamilton Rating Scale of Anxiety (HRS-A) questionnaire. The results showed that most respondents experienced physical changes in the moderate category as many as 38 people (46.3%). As for the level of anxiety, the majority of respondents experienced moderate category anxiety as many as 30 people (36.6%). Based on the Chi-Square analysis test result, a significance score of 0.027 (<0.05) was obtained. It can be concluded that there is a significant relationship between physical changes and anxiety.
Hubungan Tingkat Stres dengan Emotional Eating saat Pandemi COVID-19 pada Mahasiswa Fakultas Kedokteran dan Ilmu Kesehatan Universitas Warmadewa Pande Luh Made Devi Savitri; Putu Asih Primatanti; Anny Eka Pratiwi
Aesculapius Medical Journal Vol 2 No 1 (2022): Juni
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Kedokteran dan Ilmu Kesehatan, Universitas Warmadewa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/amj.2.1.2022.63-68

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Due to the Pandemic Situation in 2019, It gave a negative impact on both physical and mental health. Stress causes behavioral and hormonal changes, which improve a person's ability to adapt to environmental changes and survive. This stressful condition may result in a negative response, such as a surge of appetite that tends to be negative, triggering an increase in the consumption of foods high in calories, fat, and sugar. This is linked to the control of emotional eating, which can lead to obesity. As a result, research on the relationship between stress levels and emotional eating during the COVID-19 pandemic is critical. This study's data was collected from 218 students at Warmadewa University's Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences. This study employs a descriptive-analytic approach, with a cross-sectional design and Spearman test analysis. The goal of this study was to determine the relationship between stress levels and emotional eating in FKIK students at Warmadewa University during the COVID-19 Pandemic. According to the results of the analysis, 144 students (66 percent) reported moderate stress, while 100 reported emotional eating (45.9 percent ) This study's ρ-value of Spearman's test is 0.001, with a correlation value of 0.747, indicating that there is a very strong relationship between stress and emotional eating. As a result, this study supports the existence of a link between stress levels and emotional eating among students at Warmadewa University's Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences from semester 1 to semester 7 during the COVID-19 pandemic.