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Job stress and risk of menstrual duration disorder in female civilian flight attendants in Indonesia
Oleh:
Supriyadi, Agus
;
Budiningsih, Setyawati
;
Rampen, Melissa Audry
;
Basuki, Bastaman
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah nasional
Dalam koleksi:
Health Science Journal of Indonesia vol. 06 no. 02 (Dec. 2015)
,
page 87-91.
Topik:
menstrual duration
;
job stress
;
female civilian flight attendant
;
Indonesia
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H25
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H25.K
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Background: Menstrual duration disorder may causes impaired work performance. The research objective was to identify risk factors to menstrual duration disorder in female flight attendants. Methods: A cross-sectional study with convenient sampling was conducted on civilian female flight attendants age 19-50 years who underwent routine medical examination at Civil Aviation Medical Center and Garuda Sentra Medika, Jakarta on May 18-29 2015. Menstrual duration disorder is menstruation more than 8 days and/or shorter than usual period (3-5 days). Stress was identified by using criteria of National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Generic Job Stress Questionnaire Mental Demands Form Number 11. Relative risk was analyzed using Cox regression. Results: Among 521 female civilian flight attendants, 393 were willing to participate in this study. Nineteen subjects were excluded, leaving 374 subjects for this analysis, and 35.8% of subjects had menstrual duration disorder. Job stress, flight type and age were dominant risk factors for menstrual duration disorder. Subjects with job stress and long haul flight within three monts had higher risk for having menstrual duration disorder by 58% [adjusted relative risk (RRa)=1.58; confidence interval (CI) = 0.96-2.62; P=0.071] AND 69% (RRa = 1.69; CI=1.17-2.43) respectively. Those between aged 30-39 years had 50% had less risk of having menstrual duration disorder (RRa= 0.50; 95% CI= 0.22-1.02; P=0.057). Conclusions: Female civilian flight attendants with job stress, long-haul flight with in three months and younger age had higher risk to be menstrual duration disorder.
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