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Gambaran Tingkat Kecemasan Dan Penyebab Kecemasan Ibu Hamil Dalam Melakukan Kunjungan Antenatal Care Di Puskesmas Pada Masa Pandemi Covid-19
The COVID-19 pandemic makes pregnant women experience
anxiety, especially in conducting pregnancy examinations. This study aims to
identify an overview of the level of anxiety and causes of anxiety of pregnant
women in conducting antenatal care visits in puskesmas during the COVID-19
pandemic. Method: The instruments used are the Zung Self-Twig Anxiety Scale
(ZSAS/SRAS) questionnaire, the anxiety-causing questionnaire with a validity
value of 0.468-0.650 > r table (0.444) and a family support questionnaire with a
validity value of r calculated 0.500-0.789 > r table (0.444). Results: Of the 91
respondents, the majority of mothers experienced mild anxiety levels, amounting
to 68 respondents (74.7%). Pregnant women who experience anxiety during the
COVID-19 pandemic are mothers who are afraid of contracting COVID-19 from
other patients (84.6%) and from health workers (87.9%), at the age of pregnancy
in the second trimester of the mother who experience mild anxiety (80.6%), based
on good family support in mild anxiety levels (79.7%) and based on a low
economy with mild anxiety levels (75.0%). Conclusion: The anxiety of pregnant
women in antenatal care during the COVID-19 pandemic is categorized with mild
anxiety and causes of anxiety with high categories of mothers afraid of
contracting COVID-19 from medical personnel. This study is expected so that
pregnant women's anxiety in conducting pregnancy checks during the COVID-19
pandemic, mothers can comply with health protocols so as not to contract
COVID-19 both from others and from medical personnel.
Keywords: Anxiety, Antenatal Care, COVID-19 Pandemic, Pregnant
Bibliography: 56 (2003-2021)
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