The Relationship of Husband's Support with the Incident of Baby Blues Syndrome in the Working Area of the Baloi Permai Health Center Batam City 2022

Authors

  • Dalva Nursalma Universitas Batam
  • Ika Novita Sari Universitas Batam
  • Cica Maria Universitas Batam

Abstract

Baby Blues is a mild affective disorder syndrome that often appears in the first week after delivery, peaks on the third to fifth day, and attacks within 14 days after delivery. Baby blues syndrome can present feelings of uncertainty and change. The erratic and fluctuating feelings include excessive anxiety and worry, confusion, lack of confidence, sadness, feeling useless, often crying, hyperactivity or excessive pleasure, sensitivity, ignoring the little one, excessive anger, insomnia, energy loss, decreased appetite, and fatigue after waking up. This study aims to determine the relationship between husband's support and the incidence of baby blues syndrome in the working area of the Baloi Indah Public Health Center, Batam City in 2022. This study was conducted in September with the research method using a total sampling technique. The number of samples is 50 respondents. Analysis of the data using the Chi-Square Test, with the degree of significance used is 0.05 if the p-value <0.05 Ho is rejected, meaning that there is a relationship between the husband's support and the incidence of baby blues syndrome. 

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2023-11-13

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