Mental health problems that occur in medical and health workers not only affect the quality of service and decision-making capacity which can hinder health service efforts, but in particular have a lasting effect on their overall well-being. The purpose of this study was to describe the risk of mental health disorders in midwives at the Putra Medika Group Cikarang Clinic in 2022. This type of research is quantitative and descriptive in nature. The research sample was all midwives at the Putra Medika Group Clinic, totaling 37 midwives. The sampling technique uses Total Sampling. Data analysis using univariate analysis. The data collection method is in the form of primary data using the Depression Anxiety Stress Scales questionnaire (DASS-42). The variables of this study are stress levels, anxiety levels, stress levels, age characteristics, marital status and years of service. The results showed that more than half of the 37 midwives in the sample, namely 30 midwives (81.1%) had normal stress. The results of anxiety showed that 14 midwives (37.8%) had normal anxiety, 10 midwives (27.0%) had severe anxiety. More than half of the sample, namely 30 midwives (81.1%), had depression in the normal category. As for the characteristics of the respondents, they included: 37 midwives (100%) aged <35 years, 29 midwives (78.4%) were single, and 34 midwives (91.9%) had a working period of <5 years. In an effort to maintain the mental well-being of midwives, it is expected that the clinic routinely conducts evaluations every 1 month to find out the obstacles experienced by midwives and how to solve them so as to prevent or reduce the risk of mental health disorders in midwives.
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Safitri, S. M., Azteria, V., Sangadji, N. W., & Yusvita, F. (2023). STUDI DESKRIPTIF RISIKO KESEHATAN MENTAL PADA BIDAN DI KLINIK PUTRA MEDIKA CIKARANG. Health Publica, 4(01), 23–32. https://doi.org/10.47007/hp.v4i01.6573
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