Desak Nvoman Tri Bulan, -
(2014)
Analisis Faktor Yang Berhubungan Dengan Kejadian Gastri'pis Pada Santrlwati Usia 12-15 Tahun Di Pondok Pesantren Assalafi Al Fitrah Surabaya.
Skripsi thesis, UNIVERSITAS AIRLANGGA.
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Abstract
Analysis Factors Reiated to Gastiltis Ineident on Santriwati 12-15 Years Old in Pondok Pesantren Assalali Al Fitrah Surabaya Deseriptive Analytie Study By: Desak Nyoman Tri Bulan
Gastritis is a gastrointestinal Iraci disease which is ollen found on community. In developing eountry. gastritis often occurs at young age. 1n Pondok Pesantren Assalafi AI Fitrah Surabaya. gastritis was the mog eases on santriwati 12-15 years old. The factors related to gastritis were food pattern, stress. medication adherence, and the use ofNon Steroid Anti Infiammalory Drug (NSA1D). Th s study was aimed to investigate factors con-elating with gastritis incident on santri►ati 12-15 years old in Pondok Pesantren Assalafi Al Fitrah Surabaya. Design used in this study was descriptive analytic design with cross sectional approach. Thc population was all szunriwati 12-15 years old who got gastrilis in Seplember 2013. Total sampie was 30 respondents, taken according to inclusion eriteria. The independeni vari►bles %Nfere- food pattern, stress, medication adher•noe, and the use of Non Steroid Anti lnflarnmatory Drug (NSA1D). The dependent variable was gastritis incident. Data were collected using structured questionnaire. Daia were ihen analyzed using Speannan's rho test with level of significance < 0,05. Result showed that gastritis incident did have correlation with food pattern (p = 0,000), stress (p 0,031) and medication adherence (p = 0,000). The use of Non Steroid Anti Inflarnmatory Drug (NSAID) has no correlation with gastritis incident (p =0. 171). It can bc concluded thai gustritis incident has correlation with food pattern, sires-s. and mcdication adherence. but has no correlation with the use of Non Steroid Anti inflammato•y Drug (NSAID). Further studies should involve larger respondents and better measurement tools to obtain more accurate results.
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