Title of article :
Epidemiology of dysmenorrhoea among adolescent students in Mansoura, Egypt
Author/Authors :
El-Gilany, A-H. University of Mansoura - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Community Medicine, Egypt , Badawi, K. University of Mansoura - Students’ University Hospital, Egypt , El-Fedawy, S. University of Mansoura - Students’ University Hospital, Egypt
From page :
155
To page :
163
Abstract :
To examine the prevalence, determinants, impact and treatment practices of dysmenorrhoea, we studied 664 female students in secondary schools in urban and rural areas. Data was collected through a self-administered questionnaire. About 75% of the students experienced dysmenorrhoea (mild 55.3%, moderate 30.0%, severe 14.8%). Most did not seek medical advice although 34.7% treated themselves. Fatigue, headache, backache and dizziness were the commonest associated symptoms. No limitation of activities was reported by 47.4% of student with dysmenorrhoea, but this was significantly more reported by students with severe dysmenorrhoea. Significant predictors of dysmenorrhoea were older age, irregular or long cycle and heavy bleeding.
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number :
2637273
Link To Document :
بازگشت