dc.description.abstract | Adolescent girls during puberty have several problems including the
development of attitudes, physical changes, menstrual cycle conditions, acne,
obesity and disease. Most women who are experiencing menstrual cycle
irregularities are very susceptible to depression because the situation creates
uncertainty that causes anxiety. This study aimed to determine the relationship
between anxiety levels and menstrual cycle disorders in adolescent girls. The
research design used literature review. Data collection procedure used
organisizing, synthesize, identify, and formulate. The journals studied were 10
journals taken from the Garuda Portal, Google Schoolar, Proquest, and Atlantis
Press using the keywords "anxiety" and "menstrual cycle disorders" for national
journals and "anxiety" and "menstrual cycle disorders" for international journals.
The time span used was 2017-2021. The results of a journal review suggested that
the level of anxiety experienced by adolescents ranges from no anxiety to severe
anxiety, and most of them experience menstrual cycle disorders. The results of the
journal analysis suggested that there was relationship between anxiety levels and
menstrual cycle disorders in adolescent girls. This is because the anxiety control
center in the brain is very close to the center for regulating menstruation.
Stimulation of psychosocial stressors causes neural networks in the brain to also
signal that something is wrong and requires immediate attention which will
stimulate hormonal mechanisms. The release of releasing hormones is strongly
influenced by the feedback mechanism of estrogen in the hypothalamus which in
turn affects the menstrual process. | en_US |