Menstrual problems and associated factors among students of Bahir Dar University, Amhara National Regional State, Ethiopia: a cross-sectional survey

Oct 14, 2014The Pan African medical journal

Menstrual problems and related factors among Bahir Dar University students in Ethiopia

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Abstract

The prevalence of dysmenorrhea and premenstrual syndrome among students at Bahir Dar University is 85.1% and 72.8%, respectively.

  • Menstrual cycle length of 21-35 days is associated with a lower likelihood of dysmenorrhea.
  • A family history of dysmenorrhea significantly increases the risk of experiencing this condition.
  • Circumcision is linked to a higher likelihood of dysmenorrhea.
  • Mothers' educational status, particularly having a certificate or higher, is associated with a lower risk of premenstrual syndrome.
  • Living on the Peda campus is associated with a higher risk of premenstrual syndrome.
  • Irregular menstruation increases the likelihood of premenstrual syndrome, as does a family history of the condition.

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