The association between various menstrual disorders and well-being was mediated by anxiety: a cross-sectional study.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Chuan-Rong Yeh, Han T Vo, Cheng-Yu Lin, Heng-Kien Au, Chih-Feng Lai, Sheng-Chih Chen, Tuyen V Duong
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Abstract

Menstrual disorders are common health concerns that can negatively impact psychological well-being. This study examined the mediating role of future anxiety in the relationship between various menstrual disorders and well-being.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 399 Taiwanese women aged 18-48 from June 2021 to May 2022. Participants reported their menstrual cycles during the last six months. Individuals suffer from menstrual disorders if they have one of the following symptoms: infrequency, irregularity, abnormal flow volume, intermenstrual bleeding, pain/cramps, premenstrual symptoms, and one or more missed menstrual periods. Anxiety was evaluated using the Dark Future Scale. Well-being was measured using the World Health Organization's Well-being Index.

Results: Mediation analysis revealed that premenstrual symptoms were directly associated with well-being (coefficient (B) = -4.39, p = 0.018) and indirectly via future anxiety (B = -2.22, 95% confidence interval (CI) [-3.77, -0.86]). Additionally, the indirect effect of menstrual pains/cramps on well-being through future anxiety was significant, as the 95% CI did not include zero (B = -2.14, 95% CI [-3.81 to -0.71]). Intermenstrual bleeding between periods and abnormal light bleeding have indirect effects on well-being only via future anxiety (B = -1.84, 95% CI [-3.47, -0.41] and B = -1.58, 95% CI [-3.24, -0.06], respectively). However, for missed, infrequent, or irregular menstrual periods, future anxiety was not a significant mediator. We did not observe a significant relationship between heavy and well-being.

Conclusions: This study highlights that future anxiety partially mediates the link between premenstrual symptoms and well-being, suggesting both direct and indirect effects. Intermenstrual bleeding, abnormal light bleeding, and menstrual pains/cramps have no direct impact on well-being but influence well-being only through future anxiety. However, missed, infrequent, or heavy/prolonged bleeding or irregular menstrual periods showed no significant association with well-being.

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各种月经紊乱和幸福感之间的关联是由焦虑介导的:一项横断面研究。
月经紊乱是常见的健康问题,会对心理健康产生负面影响。本研究考察了未来焦虑在各种月经紊乱与幸福感之间的中介作用。方法:于2021年6月至2022年5月对399名年龄在18-48岁的台湾女性进行横断面研究。参与者报告了他们过去六个月的月经周期。如果出现以下症状之一,就会出现月经紊乱:不频繁、月经不规律、月经量异常、月经间出血、疼痛/痉挛、经前症状以及一次或多次月经未来。焦虑用“黑暗未来量表”进行评估。幸福感是用世界卫生组织的幸福指数来衡量的。结果:经前症状与幸福感直接相关(系数(B) = -4.39, p = 0.018),并与未来焦虑间接相关(B = -2.22, 95%可信区间(CI)[-3.77, -0.86])。此外,经痛/痉挛通过未来焦虑对幸福感的间接影响是显著的,因为95% CI不包括零(B = -2.14, 95% CI[-3.81至-0.71])。经期间出血和异常轻度出血仅通过未来焦虑间接影响幸福感(B = -1.84, 95% CI[-3.47, -0.41]和B = -1.58, 95% CI[-3.24, -0.06])。然而,对于错过、不频繁或不规律的月经期,未来焦虑不是显著的中介。我们没有观察到体重和幸福感之间的显著关系。结论:本研究强调,未来焦虑部分介导经前症状和幸福感之间的联系,表明直接和间接的影响。经间出血、异常轻度出血和经期疼痛/痉挛对幸福感没有直接影响,但仅通过未来焦虑影响幸福感。然而,漏出血、不频繁出血、大量出血/长时间出血或月经不规律与幸福感没有显著关联。
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BMC Women's Health
BMC Women's Health OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
4.00%
发文量
444
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Women''s Health is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the health and wellbeing of adolescent girls and women, with a particular focus on the physical, mental, and emotional health of women in developed and developing nations. The journal welcomes submissions on women''s public health issues, health behaviours, breast cancer, gynecological diseases, mental health and health promotion.
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