青壮年原发性痛经的特点和决定因素

S. Omidvar, K. Begum
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问题陈述:痛经被认为对女性的活动有不利影响。确定痛经的危险因素被认为是值得的,因为这些信息对设计治疗过程是有用的。方法:对500名年龄在18-28岁的健康女性进行横断面研究。采用标准化自我报告问卷获取相关数据。分类资料采用χ 2、相关分析和回归分析,采用SPSS 16。结果:大多数(72.9%)的参与者经历了月经疼痛。超过50%的痛经患者每个月经周期都有痛感。月经长度与家族史呈显著正相关,家庭规模呈显著负相关(p = 0.01)。BMI、SFT均无显著影响,而站立时间与pa呈显著相关。痛经女性在月经态度问卷的各分量表得分均显著较高,其中将月经描述为衰弱事件或可预测性的部分得分在1%水平上具有显著性。结论:痛经在年轻成年女性中正成为一种高度衰弱的疾病,其患病率呈上升趋势。臭名昭著的决定因素可能是家族史与痛经有显著的联系。对待月经的态度和姿势是重要的促成因素。
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Characteristics and Determinants of Primary Dysmenorrhea in Young Adults
Problem statement: Dysmenorrhea is believed to be on rise affecting ac tivities of women adversely. It was considered worthwhile to identify risk factors for dysmenorrhea, since such information is useful in designing management process. Approach: A Cross-sectional study was conducted on 500 healthy females aged 18-28 years. Standardized Self-reporting questionnaires were used to obtain relevant data. The categorical data was analyzed using Chi-sq, correlation and regression analyses by SPSS version 16. Results: Majority (72.9%) of the participants experienced menstrual pain. More than 50% dysmenorrheic subjects experienced pain every menstrual cycle. Among the factors studied menstrual flow, length of flow and family history exhibited positive association while family size had an inverse associ ation to a significant extent (p = 0.01 ). BMI, SFT did not exhibit significant effect, where as time s pent in standing was significantly correlated to pa in. Dysmenorrheic women scored significantly higher for all the subscales on menstrual attitude questionnaire, wherein certain components describin g menstruation as debilitating event or predictability had high score significant at 1% lev el. Conclusion: Dysmenorrhea is becoming a highly debilitating event among young adult females with a n increasing prevalence rate. The notorious determining factor may be the family history baring significant association to dysmenorrhea. Attitude towards menstruation and the posture is important c ontributory factors.
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