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Palupi, Tyas Diah, Pristya, Terry Y. R., Novirsa, Randy |
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Kesmas: National Public Health Journal; 2020, Vol. 15 Issue 2, p80-85, 6p |
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Poor personal hygiene during menstruation among adolescents can lead to urinary tract infection, reproductive tract infection, and skin irritation. This study aimed to determine the relationship between belief in myths and personal hygiene during menstruation. Cross-sectional quantitative study was conducted using a sample of 119 10th grade female students from Tangerang 13 State Senior High School selected through purposive sampling. Logistic regression analysis was used in this study to determine the relationship between myths and personal hygiene after age of menarche, attitude, socioeconomic status, information, and maternal education were controlled. In the bivariate selection, modeling was completed by entering confounding and interaction variables then reducing the confounding variables by examining changes in the odds ratio. Results showed that the students who believed the myths were 3.7 times more likely to not practice personal hygiene during menstruation compared with those who did not believe the myths after attitude and status socioeconomic status were controlled. No interaction was observed between the myths and socioeconomic status. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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