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Hubungan Usia, Jumlah Paritas, dan Obesitas dengan Kejadian Mioma Uteri di RS Ibnu Sina Makassar Afdalia Amanda; Rauly Rahmadhani; Abd. Rahman; Sari Ifdiana Jalal; Abd. Rahim Yunus
Alami Journal (Alauddin Islamic Medical) Journal Vol 9 No 2 (2025): JULY
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/alami.v9i2.45888

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Reproductive health is an important issue that affects women's well-being. One issue is uterine myoma. This study aims to analyze the relationship between age, parity, obesity, and the incidence of uterine myoma at Ibnu Sina Hospital in Makassar. The study employed a descriptive, quantitative, cross-sectional design and involved 106 respondents selected from medical records using purposive sampling. The data were analyzed using the chi-square test in SPSS version 29. The results showed no significant differences in age (p=0.245),  parity (p=0.279), or obesity (p=0.845) between women with and without uterine myoma. In conclusion, no relationship was found between these three factors and the incidence of uterine myoma at Ibnu Sina Hospital in Makassar.
Hubungan Aktivitas Fisik dan Tingkat Stres dengan Tekanan Darah pada Ibu Hamil Jamaluddin, Sarah Nur Azizah; Andi Irhamnia Sakinah; Fhirastika Annisha Helvian; Sari Ifdiana Jalal; Muhsin Mahfudz
Alami Journal (Alauddin Islamic Medical) Journal Vol 9 No 2 (2025): JULY
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/alami.v9i2.55425

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Hypertension during pregnancy is a serious condition that may lead to complications for both the mother and fetus. This condition is associated with various risk factors, including physical inactivity and psychological stress. This study aims to determine the relationship between physical activity and stress levels with blood pressure of pregnant women. This quantitative study with a cross-sectional design involved 143 pregnant women, who were surveyed using the Pregnancy Physical Activity Questionnaire (PPAQ) to assess physical activity and the Pregnancy Stress Rating Scale (PSRS) to assess stress levels. The research finding showed that the majority of pregnant women engaged in heavy physical activity (69.2%) had mild stress levels (74.1%). Spearman's rho test results indicated a significant relationship between physical activity (p<0.05) and stress (p<0.05) with blood pressure of pregnant women, with correlation strengths of R=0.524 and R=-0.353, respectively. There is a relationship between physical activity and stress of pregnant women with their blood pressure