GAMBARAN GANGGUAN PSIKOLOGI IBU NIFAS DI KECAMATAN KALIGONDANG KABUPATEN PURBALINGGA TAHUN 2013

Authors

  • Feti Kumala Dewi
  • Ari Hidayatun

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35960/vm.v6i1.236

Abstract

As many as 80% of women experience mood disturbances after pregnancy (childbirth).
Probes pascanatal 6 weeks postnatal examination is an ideal opportunity for early detection of
postnatal depression, but the sign is often overlooked. Based on the results of an interview with a
village midwife who were in the closest health center in the area of service kalikajar showed 1
case of schizophrenia and 1 case of postnatal depression in 2012.
How to know description physiology disorder mother postnatal in the area of service
Kalikajar Health Center in 2013.
Using quantitative filter design is descriptive research approach with Cros sectional.
Are the entire population of postnatal mother health center in the area of service Kalikajar the
year 2013. Mechanical Sampling was accidental sampling with survey respondents 30 postnatal
mothers. The research instrument used was a questionnaire Edinburgh Postnatal Depresion scale
(EPDS) and questionnaire about sign and symptoms of postnatal physiological disorders.
The study by using the questionnaire on maternal postnatal EPDS more than 7 days
there were 19 maternal postnatal (63.33%) who did not experience postnatal depression. Being
the result of the questionnaires about sign and symptoms of physiological disorders
postnatal there are 18 postnatal mother (60%) did not experience postnatal psychological
disorders.
There are some respondent no experience postnatal depression by EPDS and did not
experience postnatal psychological disorders by postnatal physiology sign and symptoms of
postnatal physiological disorders.


Keywords: Psychological Disorders, postnatal mother.

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2017-07-27

How to Cite

Dewi, F. K., & Hidayatun, A. (2017). GAMBARAN GANGGUAN PSIKOLOGI IBU NIFAS DI KECAMATAN KALIGONDANG KABUPATEN PURBALINGGA TAHUN 2013. Viva Medika: Jurnal Kesehatan, Kebidanan Dan Keperawatan, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.35960/vm.v6i1.236

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