| Literature DB >> 26341264 |
Hatem I Abdelmoty1, M A Youssef2,3, Shimaa Abdallah4, Khaled Abdel-Malak5, Nawara M Hashish6, Dalia Samir7, Moutafa Abdelbar8, Ahmed Naguib Hosni9, Mohamed Abd-El Ghafar10, Yasser Khamis11, Mostafa Seleem12.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To our knowledge, no large population - based studies have been performed on the topic of menstrual patterns among Egyptian adolescent in recent years. The aims of this study were to identify menstrual patterns and associated disorders as well as the sources of menstrual health knowledge among Egyptian adolescents.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26341264 PMCID: PMC4560881 DOI: 10.1186/s12905-015-0228-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Womens Health ISSN: 1472-6874 Impact factor: 2.809
General characteristics of respondents and sources of menstrual health knowledge
| Frequency N (%) | |
|---|---|
| Age (years) | |
| 10–14 years | 219 (54.4 %) |
| 15–19 years | 183(45.5 %) |
| BMI | |
| Underweight (<18.5 kg/m2) | 32 (7.9 %) |
| Normal (18.5–24.9 kg/m2) | 56 (13.9 %) |
| Overweight and above (≥25 kg/m2) | 314 (78.1 %) |
| Residence | |
| Urban | 373 (92.7 %) |
| rural | 29 (7.2 %) |
| Mother’s level of education | |
| College/University education | 258 (64.2 %) |
| Secondary education | 105 (26.1 %) |
| Primary education | 16 (3.9 %) |
| No education | 23 (5.7 %) |
BMI, body mass index
Menstrual patterns, related morbidities, additional symptoms & treatment patterns in 402 respondents
| Frequency N (%) | |
|---|---|
| Menstrual cycle length (days) | |
| ≤ 20 | 60 (14.9 %) |
| 21-35 | 230 (57.2 %) |
| > 35 | 112(27.8 %) |
| Duration of menstrual flow (days) | |
| < 2 | 8.0 (1.9 %) |
| 2-6 | 375 (93.2 %) |
| 7 and above | 19 (4.7 %) |
| Prevalence of menstrual disorders | 382(95 %) |
| Types of menstrual disorders: dysmenorrhea, PMS and abnormal cycle length with the relevant data supplied | |
| Dysmenorrhea | 374(100 %) |
| Mild | 108 (28.8 %) |
| Moderate | 183 (48.9 %) |
| Severe | 83 (22.1 %) |
| PMS (%) | |
| Yes | 262 (65.1 %) |
| No | 140 (34.8 %) |
| Abnormal cycle lengths (%) | |
| Yes | 172 (42.7 %) |
| No | 230 (57.2 %) |
| Missed activities | |
| Yes | 133 (33 %) |
| School absenteeism (%) | |
| Yes | 31 (7.7 %) |
| Use of drugs for menstrual disorders | 354 (88 %) |
| Self-medication | 249 (62 %) |
| Treatment given by parents | 93 (23.1 %) |
| Treatment given by a doctor | 12 (3.2 %) |
| Additional symptoms | 209 (51.9 %) |
| Acne | 99 (24.6 %) |
| Hirsutism | 69 (17.1 %) |
| Vaginal discharge | 23 (5.7 %) |
| Vulvar itching | 6.0 (1.4 %) |
| Dysuria | 12 (2.9 %) |
| Information source regarding menstruation (%) | |
| Mom/sister | 312 (77.6 %) |
| Friends | 16 (3.9 %) |
| Doctor/nurse | 3 (0.7 %) |
| Mass media | 15 (3.7 %) |
| Nobody | 56 (13.9 %) |