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Fikru Wakjira Tolossa, Mebratu Legesse Bekele1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is used to describe physical, cognitive, affective, and behavioral symptoms that occur cyclically during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle and resolve quickly at or within a few days of the onset of menstruation. The primary aim of the study was to assess the prevalence, impacts and medical managements of PMS on female medical students of Mekelle University College of Health Sciences.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24678964 PMCID: PMC3994244 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6874-14-52
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Womens Health ISSN: 1472-6874 Impact factor: 2.809
Socio-demographic, gynecologic and obstetric characteristics of study participants, Mekelle University College of Health Sciences, March-April 2013 (n = 173)
| Age | ||
| <20 | 50(28.9) | 20.86 ± 1.913 |
| 20-23 | 81(46.82) | |
| 24-26 | 42(24.28) | |
| Height | | |
| 1.40-1.49 | 10(5.78) | 1.60 ± 0.076 |
| 1.50-1.59 | 85(49.13) | |
| 1.60-1.69 | 56(32.37) | |
| 1.70-1.79 | 20(11.56) | |
| 1.80-1.89 | 2(1.156) | |
| Weight | | |
| ≤45 | 30(17.34) | 51.77 ± 6.555 |
| 45-55 | 96(55.49) | |
| 56-65 | 40(23.12) | |
| ≥66 | 7(4.046) | |
| Marital status | | |
| Single | 113(65.3) | |
| In relationship | 52(30.1) | |
| Married | 5(2.9) | |
| Divorced | 1(0.6) | |
| Others | 2(1.2) | |
| Class year of the students | | |
| 1st year | 29(16.8) | |
| 2nd year | 53(30.6) | |
| 3rd year | 45(26) | |
| 4th year | 14(8.1) | |
| 5th year and above | 32(18.5) | |
| Department | | |
| Generic nursing | 21(12.1) | |
| Midwifery | 12(6.9) | |
| Psychiatry nursing | 8(4.6) | |
| Public health | 24(13.9) | |
| Pharmacy | 42(24.3) | |
| Medicine | 62(35.8) | |
| Dental Medicine | 4(2.3) | |
| Residence | | |
| In the dorm | 161(93.1) | |
| In private room | 5(2.9) | |
| With family | 7(4) | |
| Menarche | | |
| <13 | 39(22.5) | |
| 13-15 | 111(64.2) | |
| 16-18 | 21(12.1) | |
| >18 | 2(1.2) | |
| Average length of one cycle of menstruation | | |
| <28 | 19(11) | |
| 28 | 100(57.8) | |
| >28 | 54(31.2) | |
| Number of days bleeding per one cycle | | |
| 1-3 | 47(27.2) | |
| 4-5 | 99(57.2) | |
| 6-8 | 25(14.5) | |
| >8 | 2(1.2) | |
| Menstrual flow type | | |
| Mild | 45(26) | |
| Moderate | 109(63) | |
| Heavy | 17(9.8) | |
| Extremely heavy | 2(1.2) |
PMS symptoms among female students of Mekelle University College of Health Sciences, March-April 2013 (n = 173)
| Physical or somatic symptoms | Abdominal bloating | 87(50.3%) | 41(23.7%) | 13(7.5%) | 141(81.5%) |
| Breast tenderness | 73(42.2%) | 40(23.1%) | 5(2.9%) | 118(68.2%) | |
| Generalized body pain | 50(28.9%) | 38(22.0%) | 16(9.2) | 104(60.1%) | |
| Headache | 51(29.5%) | 37(21.4%) | 12(6.9%) | 100(57.8%) | |
| Back pain | 33(19.1%) | 60(34.7%) | 22(12.7%) | 115(66.5%) | |
| Weight gain | 18(10.4%) | 5(2.9%) | 3(1.7%) | 26(15.0%) | |
| Weight loss | 19(11.0%) | 8(4.6%) | 1(0.6) | 28(16.2%) | |
| Shortness of breath | 26(15.0%) | 14(8.1%) | 2(1.2%) | 42(24.3%) | |
| Abdominal cramps | 52(30.1%) | 51(29.5%) | 25(14.4%) | 128(74.0%) | |
| Weakness | 38(22.0%) | 50(28.9%) | 19(11.0%) | 107(61.9%) | |
| Vomiting | 16(9.3%) | 12(6.9%) | 6(3.5%) | 34(19.7%) | |
| Emotional or psycho-behavioral symptoms | Eating more than usual | 22(12.7%) | 15(8.7%) | 4(2.3%) | 41(23.7%) |
| Anger | 45(26.0%) | 28(16.2%) | 26(15.0%) | 99(57.2%) | |
| Loss of interest in doing things | 57(33.0%) | 45(26.0%) | 32(18.5%) | 134(77.5%) | |
| Depressed mood | 53(30.6%) | 43(24.9%) | 18(19.1%) | 129(74.6%) | |
| Craving for sweat foods and alcohol and appetite change | 24(13.9%) | 17(9.8%) | 9(5.2%) | 50(28.9%) | |
| Forgetfulness | 20(11.6%) | 13(7.5%) | 3(1.7%) | 36(20.8%) | |
| Sleep disturbances | 29(16.8%) | 21(12.1%) | 6(3.5%) | 56(32.4%) | |
| Difficulty concentrating | 32(18.5%) | 39(22.5%) | 10(5.8%) | 81(46.8%) | |
Impacts of PMS on female students of Mekelle University College of Health Sciences, March-April 2013 (n = 173)
| Academic performance impairment | Yes | 83(48.0) |
| No | 90(52.0) | |
| Types of performance impairment | Frequent class missing | 49(28.3) |
| Exam missing | 17(9.8) | |
| Low grade scoring | 14(8.1) | |
| Academic withdrawal | 3(1.7) | |
| Scoring less than boys due to PMS | Yes | 28(13.9) |
| No | 165(82.1) | |
Figure 1The degree of symptoms of PMS among female students of Mekelle University College of Health Sciences, March-April 2013 (n = 173).
Figure 2The prevalence of PMS in female students of Mekelle University College of Health Sciences, March-April 2013 (n = 173).
Types of PMS treatment and methods of coping with PMS among female students of Mekelle University College of Health Sciences, March-April 2013 (n = 173)
| Treated for PMS | ||
| Yes | 83(48.0) | |
| No | 90(52.0) | |
| Types of PMS treatment | ||
| Pain killers | 63(36.4) | |
| Hot drinks like coffee and tea | 13(7.5) | |
| Massage | 4(2.3) | |
| Exercise and others | 3(1.7) |
The association of demographic and gynecologic/obstetrics factors with PMS, March-April 2013 (n = 173)
| Marital status | 6.365 | 0.173 |
| Class year in university | 7.370 | 0.118 |
| Department | 8.278 | 0.218 |
| Residence | 1.303 | 0.521 |
| Chronic disease | .041 | 0.839 |
| Past contraceptive use | .592 | 0.442 |
| Age of first menstruation | 1.501 | 0.682 |
| Average length of one cycle of menstruation | 3.824 | .281 |
| Number of days of bleeding per one cycle | 13.102 | .004* |
| Menstrual flow type | 7.083 | .069 |
Those denoted as ’*’ are said to have association with PMS for p < 0.05.
The association of demographic, gynecologic/obstetrics factors and PMS symptoms with the use of PMS treatments, March-April, 2013 (n = 173)
| Marital status | 8.603 | .072 |
| Class year in university | 4.735 | .316 |
| Department | 7.818 | .252 |
| Residence | .365 | .833 |
| Chronic disease | .271 | .603 |
| Past contraceptive use | .937 | .333 |
| Number of year of contraceptive use | 2.000 | .157 |
| Age of first menstruation | 6.782 | .079 |
| Average length of one cycle of menstruation | 2.104 | .551 |
| Number of days of bleeding per one cycle | 9.438 | .024* |
| Menstrual flow type | 4.636 | .200 |
| Academic performance impairment | 13.764 | .000* |
| Type of performance impairment | 1.157 | .763 |
| Abdominal bloating | 5.190 | .637 |
| Breast tenderness | 3.992 | .551 |
| Generalized body pain | 2.412 | .878 |
| Headache | 8.273 | .309 |
| Back pain | 5.559 | .592 |
| Weight gain | 7.803 | .253 |
| Weight loss | 6.021 | .304 |
| Eating more than usual | 5.546 | .594 |
| Shortness of breath | 6.183 | .519 |
| Abdominal cramp | 6.671 | .464 |
| Weakness | .712 | .982 |
| Vomiting | 4.265 | .512 |
| Difficulty concentrating | 5.738 | .333 |
| Sleep loss | 5.438 | .489 |
| Forgetfulness | 5.502 | .358 |
| Craving for sweet foods and alcohol | 8.677 | .277 |
| Depressed mood | 10.232 | .176 |
| Loss of interest in doing things | 3.295 | .856 |
| Anger | 11.306 | .185 |
Those denoted as ’*’ are said to have association with the use of PMS treatment for p < 0.05.