Abstract Objective Primary dysmenorrhea (PD), or painful menstruation, is a common gynaecological condition that can cause intense pain and functional disability in women of reproductive age. As a non-malignant condition, PD is relatively under-studied and poorly managed. The purpose of this study was to estimate the prevalence and impact of PD among third-level students in Ireland. Design Cross-sectional observational study. Methods Students (N = 892; age range = 18–45) completed an online survey on menstrual pain characteristics, pain management strategies, pain interference, and pain catastrophizing. Results The prevalence of PD was 91.5% (95% Confidence Interval = 89.67–93.33). Non-pharmacological management strategies were most popu...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Dysmenorrhea is commonly categorized into two types; primary and secondar...
Study Objective: To explore the prevalence and impact of dysmenorrhea, pelvic pain and menstrual sym...
The study was conducted to determine the frequency of dysmenorrhea in young women and their coping m...
Abstract Background: Dysmenorrhoea is a common gynecological problem affecting 60-70% of the adoles...
Introduction: Dysmenorrhea is defined as the presence of painful menstruation, and it affects daily ...
This study was to determine the prevalence of dysmenorrhea and approaches taken by female degree nu...
(1) Background: Primary dysmenorrhea, which is characterized by menstrual pain in the absence of a p...
Introduction: Dysmenorrhea (period pain) and associated symptoms are very common in young women <25 ...
Dysmenorrhea (pain during menstruation) is one of the most common medical conditions among women of ...
Objectives: This study aimed to determine the frequency of dysmenorrhea, as identified by different ...
Introduction: Menstrual disorders are problems faced by women in their reproductive period, which af...
Background: Dysmenorrhoea is a common health problem among females in their reproductive years. Avai...
Background: Primary dysmenorrhea is one of the most prevalent issues in women’s health care, which a...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the severity of dysmenorrhoea and attitudes towards its management...
Background: Painful menstruation, is common gynaecologic problem, significantly affects the routine ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Dysmenorrhea is commonly categorized into two types; primary and secondar...
Study Objective: To explore the prevalence and impact of dysmenorrhea, pelvic pain and menstrual sym...
The study was conducted to determine the frequency of dysmenorrhea in young women and their coping m...
Abstract Background: Dysmenorrhoea is a common gynecological problem affecting 60-70% of the adoles...
Introduction: Dysmenorrhea is defined as the presence of painful menstruation, and it affects daily ...
This study was to determine the prevalence of dysmenorrhea and approaches taken by female degree nu...
(1) Background: Primary dysmenorrhea, which is characterized by menstrual pain in the absence of a p...
Introduction: Dysmenorrhea (period pain) and associated symptoms are very common in young women <25 ...
Dysmenorrhea (pain during menstruation) is one of the most common medical conditions among women of ...
Objectives: This study aimed to determine the frequency of dysmenorrhea, as identified by different ...
Introduction: Menstrual disorders are problems faced by women in their reproductive period, which af...
Background: Dysmenorrhoea is a common health problem among females in their reproductive years. Avai...
Background: Primary dysmenorrhea is one of the most prevalent issues in women’s health care, which a...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the severity of dysmenorrhoea and attitudes towards its management...
Background: Painful menstruation, is common gynaecologic problem, significantly affects the routine ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Dysmenorrhea is commonly categorized into two types; primary and secondar...
Study Objective: To explore the prevalence and impact of dysmenorrhea, pelvic pain and menstrual sym...
The study was conducted to determine the frequency of dysmenorrhea in young women and their coping m...