Risk Factor Analysis of Anxiety Disorder in Third Trimester Pregnant Women
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Abstract
Introduction: Pregnancy is a natural thing for productive women. Anxiety that occurs in pregnancy is an emotional response related to the concern felt by the mother for the well-being of herself and her fetus during pregnancy, childbirth and the role of being a mother later. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between age, level of education, occupation, economy, parity, environmental status, and religious spiritual activities on anxiety disorders in third trimester pregnant women in Somba Opu District, Gowa Regency.
Methods: The instrument in this study used a questionnaire. The sample used in this study consisted of 136 third trimester pregnant women in the work area of Syekh Yusuf Hospital and Sungguminasa Health Center. Data was processed and analyzed as needed and data analysis using Chi Square test p<0.05
Results: The study showed that there was a significant relationship between age, education level, occupation, economic factors, parity, and religious spiritual activities with anxiety disorder levels in third trimester pregnant women and this study did not show that there was a significant relationship between living environment status. with the level of anxiety disorder in third trimester pregnant women (0.514)
Conclusion: There is a relationship between age, education level, occupation, economic factors, parity, and religious spiritual activities with anxiety disorder levels in third trimester pregnant women, and there is no relationship between living environment status and anxiety disorder levels in third trimester pregnant women.
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