| Literature DB >> 32899383 |
Ana Abreu-Sánchez1, María Laura Parra-Fernández2, María Dolores Onieva-Zafra2, Elia Fernández-Martínez1.
Abstract
Menstrual problems are usually taboo; and often, some, such as dysmenorrhea, are presumed normal. This study seeks to compare the menstrual characteristics and symptoms of female university students reporting self-perceived normality concerning their cycles and menstruation with those who perceive their menstruation as being abnormal. A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted among 270 nursing students using a self-report questionnaire that included sociodemographic and gynecological issues, together with Visual Analog Scale, the Andersch and Milsom Scale, and the Spanish version of the EuroQol-5 Dimension (EuroQol-5D) to measure self-perceived health status. A bivariate analysis was performed using the chi-square test, linear trend chi-square, and Student's t-test, and a multivariate analysis of stepwise binary logistic regression was performed to predict the perception of cycle abnormality. In total, 77.4% of participants displayed normality; however, in self-reporting of menstrual characteristics, 67.4% identified alterations. Young women suffering from menstrual dizziness were 1.997 (CI95% = 1.010-3.950; p = 0.047) more likely to manifest abnormal menstruation, 4.518 (CI95% = 1.239-16.477; p = 0.022) more likely if they suffered from Grade 3 menstrual pain, and 2.851 (CI95% = 1.399-5.809; p = 0.004) more likely if they perceived that menstruation interfered with their daily lives. Many menstrual changes and symptoms are still considered normal, making it difficult to identify and address these issues. Therefore, it is necessary to develop health policies and strategies to improve menstrual health literacy for increased knowledge and earlier diagnosis.Entities:
Keywords: disorders menstrual; menstrual experiences; menstrual health
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32899383 PMCID: PMC7504309 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17176432
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Comparison of menstrual characteristics in women with self-perception of normality and menstrual abnormality.
| Menstrual Characteristics | Self-Perception of Your Menstrual Cycle | Total | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Normal | Abnormal | ||||
| Regular menstrual cycle | No | 42(58.3%) | 30(41.7%) | 72(27.5%) | 0.000 * |
| Yes | 167(87.9%) | 23(12.1%) | 190(72.5%) | ||
| Duration of cycle | Normal | 187(81.7%) | 42(18.3%) | 229(87.4%) | 0.045 * |
| Abnormal | 22(66.7%) | 11(33.3%) | 33(12.6%) | ||
| Duration of menses | Normal (4.5–8 days) | 133(79.6%) | 34(20.4%) | 167(63.7%) | 0.945 |
| Abnormal | 76(80%) | 19(20%) | 95(36.3%) | ||
| Amount of flow | Light | 29(80.6%) | 7(19.4%) | 36(13.7%) | 0.125 |
| Average | 143(82.7%) | 30(17.3%) | 173(66%) | ||
| Heavy | 37(69.8%) | 16(30.2%) | 53(20.2%) | ||
| OCPs | No | 150(78.5%) | 41(21.5%) | 191(72.9%) | 0.414 |
| Yes | 59(83.1%) | 12(16.9%) | 71(27.1%) | ||
a Chi-square Test; * p < 0.05; OCPs: oral contraceptives.
Comparison of menstrual symptoms in women with normal and abnormal menstrual periods.
| Menstrual Symptoms | Self-Perception of Your Menstrual Cycle | Total | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Normal | Abnormal | ||||
| Menstrual pain | No | 50(90.9%) | 5(9.1%) | 55(21%) | 0.021 * |
| Yes | 159(76.8%) | 48(23.2%) | 207(79%) | ||
| Change in appetite | No | 37(86%) | 6(14%) | 43(16.5%) | 0.257 |
| Yes | 171(78.4%) | 47(21.6%) | 218(83.5%) | ||
| Nausea | No | 159(84.6%) | 29(15.4%) | 188(71.8%) | 0.002 * |
| Yes | 50(67.6%) | 24(32.4%) | 74(28.2%) | ||
| Vomiting | No | 193(80.8%) | 46(19.2%) | 239(91.9%) | 0.124 |
| Yes | 14(66.7%) | 7(33.3%) | 21(8.1%) | ||
| Dizziness | No | 158(84%) | 30(16%) | 188(71.8%) | 0.006 * |
| Yes | 51(68.9%) | 23(43.4%) | 74(28.2%) | ||
| Fatigue | No | 30(96.8%) | 1(3.2%) | 31(11.8%) | 0.012 * |
| Yes | 179(77.5%) | 52(22.5%) | 231(88.2%) | ||
| Headache | No | 97(84.3%) | 18(15.7%) | 115(43.9%) | 0.103 |
| Yes | 112(76.2%) | 35(23.8%) | 147(56.1%) | ||
| Diarrhea | No | 85(82.5%) | 18(17.5%) | 103(39.3%) | 0.372 |
| Yes | 124(78%) | 35(22%) | 159(60.7%) | ||
| Constipation | No | 181(80.1%) | 45(19.9%) | 226(86.3%) | 0.749 |
| Yes | 28(77.8%) | 8(22.2%) | 36(13.7%) | ||
| Insomnia | No | 166(80.2%) | 41(19.8%) | 207(79%) | 0.741 |
| Yes | 43(78.2%) | 12(21.8%) | 55(21%) | ||
| Irritability | No | 134(79.3%) | 35(20.7%) | 169(65.3%) | 0.572 |
| Yes | 74(82.2%) | 16(17.8%) | 90(34.7%) | ||
| Depressive symptoms | No | 67(82.7%) | 14(17.3%) | 81(31%) | 0.415 |
| Yes | 141(78.3%) | 39(21.7%) | 180(69%) | ||
| Decreased concentration | No | 128(85.3%) | 22(14.7%) | 150(57.3%) | 0.009 * |
| Yes | 81(72.3%) | 31(27.7%) | 112(42.7%) | ||
| Pain appears or is worse when sitting | No | 45(86.5%) | 7(13.5%) | 52(21.3%) | 0.137 |
| Yes | 148(77.1%) | 44(22.9%) | 192(78.7%) | ||
| Pain appears or gets worse when you put on weight | No | 116(82.9%) | 24(17.1%) | 140(57.4%) | 0.094 |
| Yes | 77(74%) | 27(26%) | 104(42.6%) | ||
| Pain appears or is worse when walking | No | 83(88.3%) | 11(11.7%) | 94(38.7%) | 0.005 * |
| Yes | 109(73.2%) | 40(26.8%) | 149(61.3%) | ||
| Need to stop and sit down | No | 87(87.9%) | 12(12.1%) | 99(37.8%) | 0.011 * |
| Yes | 122(74.8%) | 41(25.2%) | 163(62.2%) | ||
| Painful bowel movements | No | 149(81.4%) | 34(18.6%) | 183(76.3%) | 0.206 |
| Yes | 42(73.7%) | 15(26.3%) | 57(23.8%) | ||
| Pain with a full bladder | No | 120(87%) | 18(13%) | 138(57.7%) | 0.001 * |
| Yes | 70(69.3%) | 31(30.7%) | 101(42.3%) | ||
| Painful urination | No | 153(80.5%) | 37(19.5%) | 190(79.2%) | 0.480 |
| Yes | 38(76%) | 12(24%) | 50(20.8%) | ||
| Pain with sex | No | 153(80.5%) | 37(19.5%) | 190(77.9%) | 0.303 |
| Yes | 40(74.1%) | 14(25.9%) | 54(22.1%) | ||
| Missing classes or practices | No | 96(86.5%) | 15(13.5%) | 111(42.4%) | 0.020 * |
| Yes | 113(74.8%) | 38(25.2%) | 151(57.6%) | ||
| Interferes with your daily life | No | 113(89.7%) | 13(10.3%) | 126(48.3%) | 0.000 * |
| Yes | 95(70.4%) | 40(29.6%) | 135(51.7%) | ||
| Interferes with your social activities | No | 122(85.9%) | 20(14.1%) | 142(54.2%) | 0.007 * |
| Yes | 87(72.5%) | 33(27.5%) | 120(45.8%) | ||
a Chi-square Test; * p < 0.05.
Binary logistic regression to predict the perception of abnormal menstrual periods from menstrual characteristics and symptoms reported by women.
| Menstrual Characteristics and Symptoms | OR a | CI95% | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grade 3 | 4.518 | 1.239 | 16.477 | 0.022 * |
| Dizziness | 1.997 | 1.010 | 3.950 | 0.047 * |
| Interferes with your daily life | 2.851 | 1.399 | 5.809 | 0.004 * |
OR a: Odds ratio age-adjusted; * p < 0.05.