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Hubungan Tingkat Kecemasan dengan Intensitas Nyeri pada Penderita Nyeri Punggung Bawah Di RSI Jemursari Surabaya Amsori, Anabela Amoret; Aulia, Nurlisa Naila; Rusdi, Warda El Maida
JURNAL PENELITIAN PENDIDIKAN, PSIKOLOGI DAN KESEHATAN (J-P3K) Vol 5, No 3 (2024): J-P3K DESEMBER
Publisher : Yayasan Mata Pena Madani

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51849/j-p3k.v5i3.606

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Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah mengetahui hubungan antara tingkat kecemasan dengan intensitas nyeri pada penderita nyeri punggung bawah di RSI Jemursari Surabaya. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian analitik observasional dengan desain cross sectional. Jumlah populasi sebanyak 363 subjek. Sampel yang digunakan sebanyak 47 yang diambil dengan teknik consecutive sampling. Analisis data dilakukan dengan menggunakan uji korelasi Pearson. Tingkat kecemasan pada penelitian ini, 28 orang mengalami kecemasan ringan (59,6%), 16 orang mengalami kecemasan sedang (34,0%), dan 3 orang mengalami kecemasan berat (6%). Sedangkan hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa 15 orang mengalami nyeri ringan (31,9%), 25 orang mengalami nyeri sedang (53,2%), dan 7 orang mengalami nyeri berat (14,9%). Hasil uji statistik dengan menggunakan uji korelasi Pearson menunjukkan bahwa nilai p-value yang diperoleh adalah 0,001 yang berarti nilai tersebut lebih kecil dari 0,05 dan dari uji korelasi diperoleh koefisien korelasi (r) = 0,827. Hal ini berarti terdapat hubungan yang kuat antara tingkat kecemasan dengan intensitas nyeri pada penderita nyeri punggung bawah di RSI Jemursari Surabaya.
The Effect of Age and Gender on the Pain Scale of LBP Patients Aulia, Nurlisa Naila; Syifak, Shobihatus; Amsori, Anabela Amoret; Ramadhana, Ain Darojah Siddiq
Jurnal Medis Islam Internasional Vol 7 No 1 (2025): June
Publisher : UNUSA Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/iimj.v7i1.7252

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Introduction: Low back pain (LBP) is a prevalent condition affecting people across various age groups and genders. Age-related degeneration and gender-specific hormonal factors are believed to influence pain perception in LBP patients. Objective: This study aims to examine the influence of age and gender on pain intensity in patients with LBP. Methods: A cross-sectional observational study was conducted on 47 patients diagnosed with LBP at RSI Jemursari Surabaya. Pain was assessed using the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS). Respondents were grouped by age (20–30, 31–40, 41–50, 51–60, >60 years) and gender (male, female). Pearson correlation and independent t-tests were used for statistical analysis. Results: Among the respondents, 89.4% were female, with the largest age group being 41–50 years (42.6%). There was a significant positive correlation between age and pain scale (r = 0.42, p = 0.003). Females reported significantly higher pain scores compared to males (p = 0.018). Conclusions: Age and gender are significantly associated with pain severity in LBP patients. Older individuals and females tend to report more intense pain. These findings highlight the importance of personalized pain management strategies considering demographic factors.
The Role of Spirituality in Depression : A Case report Amsori, Anabela Amoret; Roosyidah; Prawidya, Syahrul Gusnaldi; Subagyo, Novanthy Nur Rohmadhani; Baihaqi, Muhammad Azhari; Kumalaratih, Embun; Algristian, Hafid
Psychosocia : Journal of Applied Psychology and Social Psychology Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): January 2026
Publisher : Indonesian Scientific Publication

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/psychosocia.v4i1.1054

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Depression is a psychological condition characterized by persistent sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest that affects emotional, cognitive, and behavioral functioning. Spirituality is believed to play a significant role in reducing depressive symptoms by fostering inner harmony, emotional resilience, and a sense of meaning in life. This case report explores the relationship between spirituality and depression in a 44-year-old woman diagnosed with major depressive disorder with psychotic features. The patient continues to experience negative emotions such as pessimism, lack of self-confidence, continuous crying, and feelings of inferiority that began after being dismissed from her job, a traumatic event that deeply affected her psychological state. She also experienced a decline in spiritual beliefs and practices, which was attributed to her father’s overly strict and inconsistent religious upbringing. This case highlights the close relationship between spirituality and mental health, demonstrating that spiritual well-being can serve as a protective factor against depression by enhancing emotional stability, personal resilience, and positive psychological adjustment. The integration of spiritual care into mental health interventions is therefore essential, as it may improve recovery outcomes and enhance the overall quality of life for individuals experiencing depression.