Effect of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing on intensity of primary dysmenorrhea: a randomized controlled trial.

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Sahar Valedi, Venus Chegini, Mohammad MoradiBaglooei, Mehdi Ranjbaran, Mark D Griffiths, Zainab Alimoradi
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Abstract

Background: A common disorder among women during reproductive age is dysmenorrhea. It has a chronic cyclic nature and a positive association with psychological distress.

Aim: The aim of the present study was to determine the effect of desensitization based on eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) on dysmenorrhea intensity.

Methods: A randomized controlled trial comprising 88 female university students randomly divided in two groups of intervention (EMDR therapy for two 60-min sessions, and control) was conducted based on the balanced blocks randomization method. The main outcome assessed was intensity of dysmenorrhea. Other outcomes were menstrual pain duration, menstrual distress, and the need to take analgesics. All outcomes were assessed at three time points (before intervention, and one and two months after the intervention). Data were evaluated using analysis of variance for repeated measures, Cochran test, and McNemar test (at p < .05).

Results: Repeated measures ANOVA-ANCOVA analysis indicated that EMDR significantly reduced dysmenorrhea intensity in the intervention group compared to controls at both follow-ups (p < 0.001), with a large group-by-time interaction effect (F = 16.99, p < 0.001). Pain duration also decreased significantly at the second two-month follow-up (p = 0.003). Menstrual phase distress showed marked improvements post-intervention (p < 0.001). The need to take analgesics was also reduced for participants in EMDR group compared to control group (p < .001).

Conclusion: These findings suggest EMDR is effective in alleviating key dysmenorrhea symptoms, particularly pain intensity, menstrual phase-specific distress, and the need to take analgesics.

Trial registration: Iranian Center of Clinical Trials registration with reference code of IRCT20180823040851N1 in 06-10-2018.

眼动脱敏和再加工对原发性痛经强度的影响:一项随机对照试验。
背景:痛经是育龄妇女的一种常见疾病。它具有慢性循环性质,并与心理困扰呈正相关。目的:探讨眼动脱敏与再加工(EMDR)脱敏对痛经强度的影响。方法:采用平衡块随机分组法,将88名女大学生随机分为两组(EMDR治疗两组60 min,对照组)进行随机对照试验。主要评价指标为痛经程度。其他结果包括经期疼痛持续时间、经期困扰和是否需要服用镇痛药。在三个时间点(干预前、干预后1个月和2个月)评估所有结果。使用重复测量的方差分析、Cochran检验和McNemar检验对数据进行评估(p)结果:重复测量的方差分析表明,在两次随访中,与对照组相比,EMDR显著降低了干预组的痛经强度(p)结论:这些发现表明,EMDR在缓解关键痛经症状,特别是疼痛强度、经期特异性痛苦和服用镇痛药的需要方面是有效的。试验注册:伊朗临床试验中心注册,参考代码:IRCT20180823040851N1, 06-10-2018。
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