KORELASI KECEMASAN DENGAN JENIS TENSION TYPE HEADACHE PADA MAHASISWA KEDOKTERAN ANGKATAN 2019 DI UNIVERSITAS ANDALAS

  • Alty D
  • Susanti R
  • Afriani N
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T e n s i on type headache is the most common primary headache. Tension type headache can be triggered by anxiety. Anxiety often occurs in medical students, especially in new students. The aim of this  study was t o determine the correlation between anxiety and tension-type headache among medical students batch 2019 in Andalas University. This was an a n a l y t i c study using cross-sectional design . Sampling was done by stratified random sampling technique and we obtained sample from 79 respondents. Headache diagnosis was based on the consensus of PERDOSSI 2018 which in accordance with International Classification of Headache Disorder 3 rd Edition (Beta version). Anxiety was diagnosed by using Hamilton Rating Scale for Anxiety questionnaire that had been validated. The correlation between variabels was analyzed using Spearman Rho test. T h e results of univariate analysis showed that the majority of respondent were women (69,6%). The most common anxiety category was mild anxiety (57%). The most common t e n s i on-type headache type was i n f r e quent type (62%). The results of bivariate analysis showed 8 sample (34,8%) which e x perienced moderate-severe anxiety had infrequent tension-type  headache and 41 samples (73,2 %) which e x perienced mild anxiety also had infrequent tension type headache. This study showed that anxiety was positively correlated with tension-type headache (r=0,327 p=0.003)

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Alty, D. P., Susanti, R., & Afriani, N. (2020). KORELASI KECEMASAN DENGAN JENIS TENSION TYPE HEADACHE PADA MAHASISWA KEDOKTERAN ANGKATAN 2019 DI UNIVERSITAS ANDALAS. Human Care Journal, 5(3), 597. https://doi.org/10.32883/hcj.v5i3.766

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