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Prevalence of primary dysmenorrhea, its intensity, impact and associated factors among female students’ at Gondar town preparatory school, Northwest Ethiopia

机译:西北埃塞俄比亚西北戈尼尔镇女学生中女学生强度,影响和相关因素的原发性痛经,强度,影响和相关因素

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Primary dysmenorrhea is defined as a crampy pain in the lower abdomen before or during the menstrual period in the absence of any pelvic pathology. It is the leading motherhood problem worldwide but there is limited evidence on the prevalence of primary dysmenorrhea in the study area as well in Ethiopia. Researching primary dysmenorrhea helps to focus on the treatment plan. The study aimed to assess the prevalence, intensity, impact, and associated factors of primary dysmenorrhea among female students at Gondar town preparatory school. A cross-sectional study design conducted among female students at Gondar town Preparatory School from May 1–10/2017. A total of 459 study participants were used. A simple random sampling technique was used to select study participants. A self-administered structured questionnaire was employed. Epi Info version 7 and SPSS version 20 were used for data entry and analysis respectively. A binary logistic regression model was computed. Variables having a p-value ?0.05 in the multivariate logistic regression model were considered as statistically significant. A total of 459 female students participated in the study with a response rate of 96.29%. The prevalence of primary dysmenorrhea among female students was found to be 64.7% (95% CI; 60.2–69.2%). Around 61% reported moderate intensity of menstrual pain and 50.7% complain about lower abdominal pain. Sixty-five percent of study participants reported that absenteeism from school was the impact of menstrual pain. Having irregular monthly menstrual cycle (AOR?=?1.70, 95% CI; 1.02, 2.84) and positive family history of dysmenorrhea (AOR?=?5.19, 95% CI: 3.21, 8.37) were significantly associated with primary dysmenorrhea. The prevalence of primary dysmenorrhea was found to be high. Having an irregular monthly menstrual cycle and a positive family history of dysmenorrhea were determinants of primary dysmenorrhea.
机译:在没有任何盆腔病理学的情况下,原发性痛经被定义为下腹部或月经期间的痉挛性疼痛。它是全球领先的母性问题,但在埃塞俄比亚在研究区的原发性痛经患病率存在​​有限的证据。研究原发性痛经有助于专注于治疗计划。该研究旨在评估渡戈尔镇预科学校女学生原发性痛经的患病率,强度,影响和相关因素。 2017年5月1日至10日从5月1日至10月1日至10日常年在渡轮镇预科学校进行的横断面研究设计。共使用459名研究参与者。使用简单的随机采样技术来选择学习参与者。雇用了自我管理的结构化问卷。 EPI INFO版本7和SPSS版本20分别用于数据输入和分析。计算二进制逻辑回归模型。在多变量逻辑回归模型中具有p值<Δ05的变量被认为是统计学意义。共有459名女学生参加了这项研究,回复率为96.29%。发现雌性学生中的原发性痛经患病率为64.7%(95%CI; 60.2-69.2%)。左右61%报道了中等强度的月经疼痛,50.7%抱怨腹部疼痛。六十五个研究参与者报告说,来自学校的缺勤是月经疼痛的影响。每月不规则月经周期(AOR?=?1.70,95%CI; 1.02,2.84)和痛经的阳性家庭历史(AOR?=?5.19,95%CI:3.21,8.37)与原发性痛经有关。发现原发性痛经的患病率很高。具有不规则的月经周期和痛经的阳性家族史是原发性痛经的决定因素。

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