The Effect of Health Education on Dysminorea on Adolescent Women's Knowledge and Attitudes in Managing Menstrual Pain at SMA Negeri 13 South Halmahera

Authors

  • Surmalina Udjhi Ahmad SMA Negeri 13 Halmahera Selatan
  • Rani Safitri Institut Teknologi Sains dan Kesehatan RS dr. Soepraoen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.57214/jusika.v9i2.1099

Keywords:

Adolescent Girls, Dysmenorrhea, Film-Based Education, Health Education, Knowledge

Abstract

Adolescent girls often complain of dysmenorrhea, or discomfort during menstruation, which can range from mild to severe and interfere with daily activities, especially learning. To prevent this disease from lowering the quality of life of adolescents, it must be treated. Education about dysmenorrhea and its treatment is one of the actions that can be taken. The study used a pre-experimental design approach, a quantitative research design, and a single-group pre-test-post-test research plan without a control group design. Using a proportional stratified random sampling approach, 57 female students of class X formed a research sample. The use of films on dysmenorrhea for health education serves as an independent variable of the study. Adolescent girls' knowledge and attitudes about dysmenorrhea function as a study-dependent variable. The validity and reliability of these instruments are checked. Univariate and bivariate analysis were used as data analysis methods in this study. The Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test is used for hypothesis testing. It was determined that health education using dysmenorrhea film had an impact on the knowledge and attitudes of adolescent girls about the treatment of dysmenorrhea based on the findings of the Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test (Asymp.) with a value of 2-tailed 0.000 (p<0.05). The findings of the study showed that among grade 10 students at SMA Negeri 13 Selatan Halamahera, health education through dysmenorrhea films had an impact on the knowledge and attitudes of adolescent girls about the treatment of dysmenorrhea.

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Published

2025-12-31

How to Cite

Surmalina Udjhi Ahmad, & Rani Safitri. (2025). The Effect of Health Education on Dysminorea on Adolescent Women’s Knowledge and Attitudes in Managing Menstrual Pain at SMA Negeri 13 South Halmahera. Jurnal Sains Dan Kesehatan, 9(2), 45–53. https://doi.org/10.57214/jusika.v9i2.1099

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