The Correlation Between Marital Age and The Incidence of Cervical Cancer
Dwi Margareta Andini, Dessy Lutfiasari
1509
ABSTRACT
Background: Cervical cancer (neck of the womb) is a malignant tumor that grows in the cervix (the lowest part of the uterus attached to the top of the vagina).
Aim: This study aims to investigate the correlation between marital age and the incidence of cervical cancer. Methods: This research was correlation analytic with a cross-sectional approach. This study's population was all patients in Gambiran Hospital in obstetric and gynecology poly, and the sample size was 34 people chosen by simple random sampling technique. The research instrument used the medical record. The bivariate analysis used the Spearman rank test.
Results: The analysis shows that there were two independent and dependent variables, namely marital age and the incidence of cervical cancer, with ρ value = 0001< α = 0.05 indicating that there was a correlation between marital age and the incidence of cervical cancer with a value of r = 0.549 showed that there is a relationship between the age of marriage with cervical cancer incidence.
Conclusion: This research is expected to be an input to make people more healthy and open to receive health information, especially if a family has a child of early marriage age.
Keywords: Cervical Cancer, Marital Age.