难治性癫痫女性月经紊乱与教育的关系。

American journal of neurodegenerative disease Pub Date : 2021-12-15 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01
Mahdieh Afzali, Jafar Mehvari Habibabadi, Banafsheh Mohammadi, Sanaz Masoumi, Mahta Ranjbar, Masoumeh Cheshmavar, Seyed Navid Naghibi
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目的:探讨难治性癫痫患者月经紊乱与教育程度的关系。方法:采用描述性分析研究。统计人群为在阿亚图拉卡沙尼医院癫痫三科就诊的15-45岁女性顽固性癫痫患者。样本量为380人。他们是通过简单的随机抽样选择的。向患者发放调查问卷,收集其受教育程度、月经紊乱发生率和当前月经紊乱类型等信息(每种月经紊乱类型都向参与者进行了解释)。然后,调查这些妇女的教育程度与月经紊乱患病率之间的关系。结果:Spearman相关系数分析显示,受教育程度与月经紊乱呈显著负相关(P≤0.05)。多因素logistic回归分析也显示受教育程度与月经紊乱类型有显著相关。受教育程度与月经规律和月经不规律也有显著相关(P≤0.05)。结论:受教育程度与难治性癫痫患者月经紊乱有显著关系,受教育程度越高,月经紊乱发生率越低。
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The relationship between menstrual disorders and education in women with intractable epilepsy.

Objective: The study aimed to investigate the relationship between menstrual disorders and education in women with intractable epilepsy.

Method: This was a descriptive-analytical study. Statistical population consisted of all female patients with intractable epilepsy in 15-45 age group who visited the third department of epilepsy in Ayatollah Kashani Hospital. The sample size was 380. They were selected using simple random sampling. A questionnaire was distributed among the patients to collect information on education, incidence and type of current menstrual disorder (each type of menstrual disorder was explained to the participants). Then, the relationship between education and prevalence of menstrual disorders in these women was investigated.

Findings: Analysis of Spearman correlation coefficient showed a significant and negative correlation between education and menstrual disorder (P≤0.05). Analysis of multivariate logistic regression also showed a significant relationship between education and types of menstrual disorders. There was also a significant relationship between education and regular and irregular menstruation (P≤0.05).

Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between education and menstrual disorders in women with intractable epilepsy, and the higher education level indicates less prevalent menstrual irregularities.

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