Exploration of the relationship between primary dysmenorrhea, pain perception, and menstruation-related quality of life in young women: a cross-sectional observational study.

IF 2.3 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Frontiers in global women's health Pub Date : 2025-02-11 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fgwh.2025.1521276
Rebeca Del Prado, María García-Arrabé, Ángel González-de-la-Flor, Marta De La Plaza San Frutos, Jaime Almazán Polo, Fabien Guérineau, Cecilia Estrada-Barranco
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Abstract

Background: This study explores the relationship between primary dysmenorrhea (PD), pain, pain catastrophizing, and menstruation-related quality of life in young women.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 44 young women, both with and without PD. Various variables including pain intensity, pain catastrophizing, and menstruation-related quality of life were assessed using validated questionnaires. Correlation and regression analyses were performed to examine the relationships between the variables.

Results: Significant associations were found between the presence of PD, tendency to catastrophize pain, and decreased menstruation-related quality of life. A high correlation was observed between pain intensity and catastrophizing, indicating mutual influence between these variables. Menstruation-related quality of life was affected in terms of health perception, psychological aspect, and symptoms among women with PD. The linear regression model demonstrated that catastrophizing explained 42.8% of the variance in menstruation-related quality of life.

Conclusions: These findings underscore the importance of addressing dysmenorrhea in young women, as it significantly impacts their quality of life related to menstruation. Understanding the factors contributing to dysmenorrhea and its effects on quality of life can inform more effective, patient-centered treatment strategies.

背景:本研究探讨了年轻女性原发性痛经(PD)、疼痛、疼痛灾难化和月经相关生活质量之间的关系:本研究探讨了年轻女性原发性痛经(PD)、疼痛、疼痛灾难化和月经相关生活质量之间的关系:这项横断面研究涉及 44 名年轻女性,其中既有原发性痛经患者,也有非原发性痛经患者。使用经过验证的问卷评估了各种变量,包括疼痛强度、疼痛灾难化和月经相关生活质量。研究人员对这些变量之间的关系进行了相关分析和回归分析:结果:发现PD的存在、疼痛灾难化倾向和月经相关生活质量下降之间存在显著关联。疼痛强度和灾难化之间存在高度相关性,表明这些变量之间存在相互影响。月经相关的生活质量在健康感知、心理方面和症状方面对患有帕金森病的妇女产生了影响。线性回归模型显示,灾难化解释了月经相关生活质量42.8%的变异:这些发现强调了解决年轻女性痛经问题的重要性,因为痛经严重影响了她们与月经相关的生活质量。了解导致痛经的因素及其对生活质量的影响,可以为制定更有效的、以患者为中心的治疗策略提供依据。
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