Muhammad Supiandi Pratamal; Siti Kamillah; Sri Mintasih
Objective: This study aims to determine the relationship of stress and physical activity with the occurrence of fluor albus (vaginal discharge) in young women in vocational high schools.Methods: This study uses a cross-correlation correlation design. The population of this research is vocational high school students on January 17, 2020involving a sample of 76 respondents. Data obtained by structured interviews, stress research instruments using the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS 21)questionnaire, physical activity questionnaire and vaginal discharge questionnaire. Data analysis using chi square test.Results:Based on the results of the study found 40respondents (52.6%) experienced vaginal discharge,and 36 respondents (47.4%) did not experience vaginal discharge. After doing the chi square test, the p value stress is 0.001 <0.005, and the physical activity with the value of p value is 0.001 <0.005,which means that stress and physical activity have a significant relationship.Conclusion: From this study there is a significant relationship between stress and physical activity with the incidence of fluor albus in girls in vocational school.