Reduced quality of life when experiencing menstrual pain in women with primary dysmenorrhea
Analysis of Variance
Pain
Menstruation
Young Adult
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Dysmenorrhea
5. Gender equality
Case-Control Studies
Surveys and Questionnaires
Quality of Life
Humans
Female
Pain Measurement
DOI:
10.1111/aogs.12287
Publication Date:
2013-10-17T15:59:20Z
AUTHORS (4)
ABSTRACT
AbstractPrimary dysmenorrhea is the most common gynecological condition among women of reproductive age. Although dysmenorrhea has been reported to affect the ability of women to carry out daily activities, the impact of primary dysmenorrheic pain specifically on quality of life (QoL), has yet to be elucidated. We investigated whether QoL varies between women with and without severe primary dysmenorrhea, and whether QoL is impaired only during menstruation or also during pain‐free phases of the menstrual cycle. Twelve women with severe primary dysmenorrhea and nine control women completed the quality of life enjoyment and satisfaction questionnaire (Q‐LES‐Q‐SF) during menstruation and during the late follicular phase. Women with dysmenorrhea had a significant reduction in Q‐LES‐Q‐SF scores (mean ± SD: 54 ± 18%, percentage of the total maximum possible score) when they were experiencing severe menstrual pain compared with their own pain‐free follicular phase (80 ± 14%, p < 0.0001) and compared with controls during menstruation (81 ± 10%, p < 0.0001). They also rated their overall life satisfaction and contentment as poorer during menstruation. Severe menstrual pain associated with primary dysmenorrhea, therefore, impacts health‐related of QoL.
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