| Literature DB >> 24015872 |
Ghodratollah Shakerinejad1, Alireza Hidarnia, Mohammad Esmaeil Motlagh, Khodabakhsh Karami, Shamsoddin Niknami, Ali Montazeri.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Over 100 million women worldwide are using oral contraceptives pills (OCP) and mood changes were being as the primary reason for OCP discontinuation. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence and predicting factors of mood changes in oral contraceptive pills users.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24015872 PMCID: PMC3844635 DOI: 10.1186/1742-4755-10-45
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Health ISSN: 1742-4755 Impact factor: 3.223
The characteristics of the study sample
| | | | | |
| Mean (SD) | 27.5 (5.6) | 27.81 (5.58) | 27.56 (5.42) | 0.09 |
| Range | 15-47 | 15-43 | 16-47 | |
| | | | | |
| Mean (SD) | 2.00 (1.18) | 2.07 (1.17) | 1.84 (0.96) | 0.57 |
| Range | 0-10 | 0-7 | 0-10 | |
| | | | | |
| Mean (SD) | 25.1 (3.45) | 27.75 (6.79) | 23.44 (10.03) | 0.34 |
| Range | 5-55 | 5-50 | 5-55 | |
| | | | 0.57 | |
| Illiterate/primary | 164 (32.8) | 129 (31.8) | 35 (37.2) | |
| Secondary | 291 (58.2) | 240 (59.1) | 51 (54.2) | |
| Higher | 45 (9) | 37 (9.1) | 8 (8.6) | |
| | | | 0.84 | |
| Arab | 334 (66.8) | 272 (66.9) | 62 (66.0) | |
| Lor | 130 (26) | 106 (26.1) | 24 (25.5) | |
| Fars | 36 (7.2) | 28 (7.0) | 8 (8.5) | |
| | | | 0.002 | |
| Rural | 75 (15) | 51 (22.6) | 24 (25.6) | |
| Urban | 425 (85) | 355 (77.4) | 70 (74.4) | |
| | | | | |
| Mean (SD) | 12.91 (2.70) | 12.74 (2.37) | 14.03 (3.02) | 0.017 |
| Range | 6-24 | 6-24 | 6-24 | |
| | | | 0.001 | |
| Yes | 293 (58.6) | 221 (54.4) | 72 (76.5) | |
| No | 207 (41.4) | 185 (45.6) | 22 (23.5) |
* Comparisons were made between women who did and did not report experiencing OCP use side effects. P-values derived from t-test for continuous data and chi-square for categorical information.
Side effects of the oral pill use reported by women ( = 406)
| | ||
|---|---|---|
| Mood changes | 153 | 37.7 |
| Nausea | 65 | 16.0 |
| Headache | 64 | 15.8 |
| Chloasma (facial pigmentation) | 44 | 10.9 |
| Decrease in sexual desire | 17 | 4.2 |
| Decreased bleeding | 14 | 3.4 |
| Other | 49 | 12.0 |
The results obtained from logistic regression for reporting mood changes
| 0.99 (0.956-1.028) | 0.650 | 1.00 (0.96-1.04) | 0.894 | |
| 0.86 (0.804-0.934) | 0.001 | 0.87 (0.80-0.94) | 0.001 | |
| 0.99 (0.989-1002) | 0.179 | 0.99 (0.98-1.00) | 0.357 | |
| | | | | |
| Illiterate/primary | 1.0 (ref.) | | 1.0 (ref.) | |
| Secondary | 1.18 (0.754-1.846) | 0.469 | 1.11 (0.681-1.81) | 0.673 |
| Higher | 1.83 (0.837-3.873) | 0.110 | 2.06 (0.881-4.81) | 0.096 |
| | | | | |
| Yes | 1.0 (ref.) | | 1.0 (ref.) | |
| No | 2.08 (1.387-3.135) | 0.001 | 1.80(1.15-2.80) | 0.009 |
| | | | | |
| Arab | 1.0 (ref.) | | 1.0 (ref.) | |
| Lor | 1.20 (0.758-1.909) | 0.433 | 0.96 (0.59-1.58) | 0.896 |
| Fars | 2.11 (0.967-4.630) | 0.061 | 1.76 (0.75-4.12) | 0.189 |
| | | | | |
| Rural | 1.0 (ref.) | | 1.0 (ref.) | |
| Urban | 4.98 (1.924-10.021) | 0.001 | 2.57 (1.06-6.20) | 0.035 |
* Derived from univariate multiple logistic regression analysis.
** Derived from multiple logistic regression analysis.