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dc.contributor.advisorTASMINATUN, SRI
dc.contributor.authorNURSYAPUTRI, RAKHMAWATI
dc.date.accessioned2020-02-13T02:42:00Z
dc.date.available2020-02-13T02:42:00Z
dc.date.issued2020-01-17
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.umy.ac.id/handle/123456789/31656
dc.descriptionDysmenorrhoea is cramping pain in the lower abdomen before or during menstruation. Dysmenorrhoea is a mild disease that can be cured by selfmedication. Self-medication is an activity of selecting and using drugs both modern medicines, herbs, and traditional medicines by individuals to deal with illnesses or symptoms of disease. The purpose of this study was to determine the level of knowledge of dysmenorrhoea swamedication, dysmenorrhoea swamedication behaviour, the relationship of knowledge level to dysmenorrhoea swamedication behaviour and dysmenorrhoea swamedication profile on UMY Non Health Students. This study uses a non-experimental descriptive design with data collection through cross-sectional methods. The sampling technique uses purposive sampling technique. The population of this study was 7,200 non-health undergraduate students of UMY. The number of samples taken was 261 female students with inclusion criteria, non-health students class of 2015-2018 experienced dysmenorrhoea and had swamed the dysmenorrhoea. The data obtained was performed descriptive statistical analysis then categorized respondents' knowledge. The results of this study indicate that the level of knowledge of UMY Non Health Students related to dysmenorrhoea swamedication is 73,9% included in the good category, and 23,0% in the sufficient category. The behaviour of UMY non-health students related to dysmenorrhoea swamedication 79,7% was classified as good and 18% was classified as sufficient. The result of the analysis with chi square test obtained p-value (p=0,000), it can be concluded there is a significant relationship between the level of knowledge with dysmenorrhoea selfmedication behaviour. The result of self-medication profile to reduce dysmenorrhoea was 40,9% of female students using mefenamic acid, 82% bought anti-pain medication at the pharmacy, 39,5% asked pharmacists about drug selection and as much as 71,3% of the results obtained related to the use anti pain is reduced pain.en_US
dc.description.abstractDysmenorrhoea is cramping pain in the lower abdomen before or during menstruation. Dysmenorrhoea is a mild disease that can be cured by selfmedication. Self-medication is an activity of selecting and using drugs both modern medicines, herbs, and traditional medicines by individuals to deal with illnesses or symptoms of disease. The purpose of this study was to determine the level of knowledge of dysmenorrhoea swamedication, dysmenorrhoea swamedication behaviour, the relationship of knowledge level to dysmenorrhoea swamedication behaviour and dysmenorrhoea swamedication profile on UMY Non Health Students. This study uses a non-experimental descriptive design with data collection through cross-sectional methods. The sampling technique uses purposive sampling technique. The population of this study was 7,200 non-health undergraduate students of UMY. The number of samples taken was 261 female students with inclusion criteria, non-health students class of 2015-2018 experienced dysmenorrhoea and had swamed the dysmenorrhoea. The data obtained was performed descriptive statistical analysis then categorized respondents' knowledge. The results of this study indicate that the level of knowledge of UMY Non Health Students related to dysmenorrhoea swamedication is 73,9% included in the good category, and 23,0% in the sufficient category. The behaviour of UMY non-health students related to dysmenorrhoea swamedication 79,7% was classified as good and 18% was classified as sufficient. The result of the analysis with chi square test obtained p-value (p=0,000), it can be concluded there is a significant relationship between the level of knowledge with dysmenorrhoea selfmedication behaviour. The result of self-medication profile to reduce dysmenorrhoea was 40,9% of female students using mefenamic acid, 82% bought anti-pain medication at the pharmacy, 39,5% asked pharmacists about drug selection and as much as 71,3% of the results obtained related to the use anti pain is reduced pain.en_US
dc.publisherFAKULTAS KEDOKTERAN DAN ILMU KESEHATAN UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH YOGYAKARTAen_US
dc.subjectdysmenorrhoea, knowledge, behaviour, self-medicationen_US
dc.titleHUBUNGAN TINGKAT PENGETAHUAN TERHADAP PERILAKU SWAMEDIKASI NYERI HAID (DISMENOREA) PADA MAHASISWI NON KESEHATAN UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH YOGYAKARTAen_US
dc.typeThesis SKR FKIK 12en_US


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