Jurnal Ners
ISSN 1858-3598
Vol. 9 / No. 2 / Published : 2014-10
Order : 4, and page :187 - 193
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Original Article :
The resilience and stress on bacterial vaginosis among reproductive age women in the coastal area of ampenan, mataram city
Author :
- Ika Nur Pratiwi*1
- Elsi Dwi Hapsari*2
- Nuring Pangastuti*3
- Program Studi Magister Keperawatan Minat Keperawatan Maternitas FK UGM
- Program Studi Magister Keperawatan Minat Keperawatan Maternitas FK UGM
- Departemen Obstetri dan Ginekologi FK UGM
Abstract :
Introduction: Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a common vaginal condition produced by overgrowth of anaerobic bacteria. Stress can alter women’s reproductive health in many ways; one of them is increasing the risk for bacterial vaginosis. In facing stressful life conditions, resilience plays an important role to maintain optimal function and prevent traumatic experience. Methods: This research was an analytical observational study with cross sectional design. Questionnaires were given to 104 women in reproductive age between November 2013 and January 2014. Resilience and stress were assessed using The Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC) and Self Reporting Questionnaire respectively, and bacterial vaginosis status was diagnosed using Amsel’s criteria. Statistical analysis was performed using chi square test and multiple logistic regressions. Results: Bivariate analysis showed significant relations between resilience (p=0,005), stress (p=0,002), frequency of sexual intercourse within 1 week (p= 0,015) and the bacterial vaginosis incidence. Multivariate analysis showed stress was the most influential factor OR=3,9 (95% CI=1,478-10,562). Discussion: Resilience and stress were significantly with increased risk of having bacterial vaginosis
Keyword :
Resilience, stress, bacterial vaginosis, reproductive age women,
References :
Atashili, J., Poole, C., Ndumbe, PM, Adimora AA, Smith JS.,(2008) Bacterial vaginosis and HIV acquisition: a meta-analysis of published studies. - : AIDS
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