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Impact of Primary Dysmenorrhea on Academic Performance and Quality of Life Among Medical Students at Sohag University

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Sohag University

Status

Not yet enrolling

Conditions

Primary Dysmenorrhea

Treatments

Other: self administered questionnaire

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT07350902
Soh-Med--25-12-1MD

Details and patient eligibility

About

Pain is an unpleasant sensation that negatively affects individual experiencing it, depending on its quality, intensity, location, and duration. One of the causes of pain among females is dysmenorrhea. Dysmenorrhea is defined as pain during menstruation. A significant population of females experience mild, moderate or severe pain during menstruation. Primary dysmenorrhea is defined as dysmenorrhea with the absence of any organic pathology starting 6-12 months after the menarche and frequently continuing till menopause, while secondary dysmenorrhea results from gynecologic problems such as adenomyosis, endometriosis, uterine fibroid and others.

Full description

In the world, the estimated prevalence of dysmenorrhea ranges from 45% to 93% of women of reproductive age, with adolescents having the highest rates of dysmenorrhea.

Studies suggest that approximately 140 million hours are lost annually from school or work owing to dysmenorrhea. It is a leading cause of recurrent short-term school absenteeism, lack of concentration, no active participation, inability to do homework, failure in an exam, and limitation of activity.

An estimated 15% of adolescent females describe their pain as severe, impacting their quality of life. These adolescents can miss 1 to 3 days of school per menstrual cycle.

Studies have noted that dysmenorrhea can lead to lower academic performance (AP) and poor quality of sleep, resulting in mood changes, such as anxiety and depression

Enrollment

402 estimated patients

Sex

Female

Ages

19 to 25 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • • Undergraduate females from the 3 selected faculties in Sohag University

Exclusion criteria

  • • Students who will refuse to participate in this study.

    • Pregnant females \ females with amenorrhea.
    • Females with gynecological problems as adenomyosis, uterine fibroids and others to exclude secondary dysmenorrhea

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Amira Fayez, Ass.lecturer; Shimaa Harris, lecturer

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