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Widya Ayu Christiani; Hernandia Distinarista; Tutik Rahayu

Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan Umum, Psikolog, Keperawatan dan Kebidanan 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Kesehatan Indonesia

For a woman, pregnancy is a phase of life that is full of significant physical, emotional, and psychological changes. Pregnancy also affects psychological and emotional aspects, which are often associated with the psychological health of the mother. Sexuality is an important part of human life, and is influenced by hormonal, physical, and psychological changes during pregnancy, but is often overlooked in research on maternal well-being. To find out the relationship between sexual well-being and psychological health in pregnant women in the Kuningan Bandarharjo sub-district area. Quantitative cross-sectional, the sample used purposive sampling of 77 respondents. The correlation test used is the contingency coefficient. Most respondents are 25-30 years old. The results of the Somers test "obtained a value (ρ-Value) of 0.000, it can be concluded that there is no significant relationship between the relationship between sexual well-being and psychological health in pregnant women in the Kuningan Bandarharjo sub-district area, The correlation value obtained was 0.781, it can be interpreted that the strength of the relationship between sexual well-being and psychological health of pregnant women in the Kuningan Bandarharjo sub-district area is strong.

Devi Amelia Putri; Tutik Rahayu; Sri Wahyuni

Jurnal Kesehatan dan Kedokteran 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Teenage pregnancy is important issue because reproductive organs are not ready and can endanger mother and child she is carrying. Other impacts are premature babies and increased maternal and child mortality rates, due to lack of proper newborn care. was determine relationship between teenage pregnancy and incidence of prematurity and ability to care for newborns. This research is a type of quantitative research using a Cross Sectional approach. Data collection was carried out using questiobbaire. Number of respondents was 70 people with a purposive sampling technique. Based on analysis result, it was obtained that from 70 respondents of study, majority had characteristics of adolescence as much 64,3%. Overall gender characteristics were female 100%, with characteristics of majority of education level having a high school education of 57,1%. Characteristics of majority of jobs were housewives as much 45,7% and private employees as much 42,9%. Result of study also showed that teenage pregnancy less than 19 years old experienced premature births 28% and mature 72%, while teenage pregnancy more than 19 years old experienced premature births 4,4% and mature 95,6%. Teenage pregnancy less than 19 years old were able to carry out newborn baby care with 48% good ability, 40% moderate ability, and 12% poor ability, while teenage pregnancy more than 19  years old were able to carry out newborn baby care with 77,1% good ability, 4,4% moderate ability, and 2,2% poor ability. Research result it can be concluded there is relationship between teenage pregnancy and incidence of prematurity and ability to care for newborns with p-value of 0,008 (<0,05) for incidence of prematurity and p-value of 0,000 (<0,05) for newborn care.