Prevalência de Dismenorreia e sintomas menstruais em mulheres brasileiras: estudo transversal

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Raissa Fernanda de
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Introduction: Dysmenorrhea is defined as cyclic pelvic pain related to the menstrual period and can be classified into primary (PD) or secondary dysmenorrhea, due to increased synthesis and release of prostaglandins. Symptoms associated with PD can impact women's quality of life . Method: This is a cross-sectional study developed at the Research Laboratory for Physiotherapy in Women's Health (LAMU), Department of Physiotherapy, Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar) and approved by the Ethics and Research Committee on Human Beings. The research was disseminated online through social media and data collection was performed through Google's online forms platform, in which a semi-structured questionnaire was inserted regarding dysmenorrhea and associated factors and the Numerical Scale of Pain to assess dysmenorrhea in the last 5 years, the last 3 cycles and the last menstrual cycle. The association between qualitative variables was performed using Pearson's Chi-Square Test. The quantification of this association was measured using multinomial logistic regression models, with calculation of Odds Ratio and confidence interval. A significance level of 5% was considered. Result: 10070 women residing in Brazil answered the questionnaire, with an average age of 25.2 years (± 6.4). The prevalence of PD was 61.6%, considering the last menstrual cycle 78.1% (dysmenorrhea in the last 5 years), with 21.2% (last cycle) to 28.4% (last 5 years) of women reported the presence of menstrual cramps in severe form. The most common associated symptoms were indisposition, abdominal bloating and irritability. Women aged 18 to 23 years had a 1.4-fold increased risk of having moderate dysmenorrhea. In addition, nulliparous women are at a 1.4-fold increased risk for moderate pain and 1.4-fold for severe dysmenorrhea. The presence of menstrual pain since adolescence increases the risk of moderate pain by 4.3 times and 7.2 for severe pain in adulthood. Conclusion: The prevalence of dysmenorrhea found in this study ranged from 61.6% to 78.1% when considering the three time periods of the questionnaire (last cycle, last 3 cycles and last 5 years). In addition to dysmenorrhea, women had several associated symptoms, the most common of which were indisposition, irritability and a feeling of abdominal bloating. Moderate dysmenorrhea is associated with younger women (18 to 23 years old), nulliparity and the occurrence of menstrual pain since adolescence.
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spelling Oliveira, Raissa Fernanda deDriusso, Patriciahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8898319491890063Avila Vera, Mariana Ariashttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5905617922199364http://lattes.cnpq.br/1042213945160873264614b0-7761-4759-b8af-c64056464a272021-08-30T12:54:51Z2021-08-30T12:54:51Z2021-06-29OLIVEIRA, Raissa Fernanda de. Prevalência de Dismenorreia e sintomas menstruais em mulheres brasileiras: estudo transversal. 2021. Dissertação (Mestrado em Fisioterapia) – Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2021. Disponível em: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/14818.https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/14818Introduction: Dysmenorrhea is defined as cyclic pelvic pain related to the menstrual period and can be classified into primary (PD) or secondary dysmenorrhea, due to increased synthesis and release of prostaglandins. Symptoms associated with PD can impact women's quality of life . Method: This is a cross-sectional study developed at the Research Laboratory for Physiotherapy in Women's Health (LAMU), Department of Physiotherapy, Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar) and approved by the Ethics and Research Committee on Human Beings. The research was disseminated online through social media and data collection was performed through Google's online forms platform, in which a semi-structured questionnaire was inserted regarding dysmenorrhea and associated factors and the Numerical Scale of Pain to assess dysmenorrhea in the last 5 years, the last 3 cycles and the last menstrual cycle. The association between qualitative variables was performed using Pearson's Chi-Square Test. The quantification of this association was measured using multinomial logistic regression models, with calculation of Odds Ratio and confidence interval. A significance level of 5% was considered. Result: 10070 women residing in Brazil answered the questionnaire, with an average age of 25.2 years (± 6.4). The prevalence of PD was 61.6%, considering the last menstrual cycle 78.1% (dysmenorrhea in the last 5 years), with 21.2% (last cycle) to 28.4% (last 5 years) of women reported the presence of menstrual cramps in severe form. The most common associated symptoms were indisposition, abdominal bloating and irritability. Women aged 18 to 23 years had a 1.4-fold increased risk of having moderate dysmenorrhea. In addition, nulliparous women are at a 1.4-fold increased risk for moderate pain and 1.4-fold for severe dysmenorrhea. The presence of menstrual pain since adolescence increases the risk of moderate pain by 4.3 times and 7.2 for severe pain in adulthood. Conclusion: The prevalence of dysmenorrhea found in this study ranged from 61.6% to 78.1% when considering the three time periods of the questionnaire (last cycle, last 3 cycles and last 5 years). In addition to dysmenorrhea, women had several associated symptoms, the most common of which were indisposition, irritability and a feeling of abdominal bloating. Moderate dysmenorrhea is associated with younger women (18 to 23 years old), nulliparity and the occurrence of menstrual pain since adolescence.Introdução: A dismenorreia é definida como uma dor pélvica cíclica relacionada ao período menstrual e pode ser classificada em dismenorreia primária (DP) ou secundária, ocorre pelo aumento da síntese e liberação de prostaglandinas. Os sintomas associados à DP podem impactar a qualidade de vida das mulheres. Método: Trata-se de um estudo transversal desenvolvido no Laboratório de Pesquisa em Fisioterapia em Saúde da Mulher (LAMU), Departamento de Fisioterapia, Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar) e aprovado pelo Comitê de Ética e Pesquisa em Seres Humanos. A divulgação da pesquisa foi realizada de forma online por meio de mídias sociais e a coleta dos dados foi realizado por meio da plataforma de formulários online do Google, no qual foi inserido um questionário semiestruturado a respeito da dismenorreia e fatores associados e a Escala Numérica de Dor para avaliar a dismenorreia nos últimos 5 anos, 3 últimos ciclos e último ciclo menstrual. A associação entre as variáveis qualitativas foi realizada pelo Teste Qui-Quadrado de Pearson. A quantificação desta associação foi mensurada por meio de modelos de regressão logística multinomial, com cálculo do Odds Ratio e intervalo de confiança. Foi considerado um nível de significância de 5%. Resultado: Responderam ao questionário 10070 mulheres residentes no Brasil, com média de idade de 25,2 anos (± 6,4). A prevalência da DP foi de 61,6%, considerando o último ciclo menstrual 78,1% (dismenorreia nos últimos 5 anos), sendo que 21,2% (último ciclo) a 28,4% (últimos 5 anos) das mulheres relatou a presença de cólica menstrual na forma intensa. Os sintomas associados mais comuns foram indisposição, sensação de inchaço abdominal e irritabilidade. Mulheres com idade entre 18 e 23 anos apresentaram um risco aumentado de 1,4 vezes de apresentar dismenorreia moderada. Além disso, mulheres nulíparas apresentam risco aumentado em 1,4 vezes para dor moderada e 1,4 vezes para dismenorreia intensa. A presença de dor menstrual desde a adolescência aumenta o risco de dor moderada em 4,3 vezes e 7,2 para dor intensa na vida adulta. Conclusão: A prevalência de dismenorreia encontrado neste estudo variou de 61,6% a 78,1% quando considerado os três períodos de tempo do questionário (último ciclo, últimos 3 ciclos e últimos 5 anos). Além da dismenorreia, as mulheres apresentaram diversos sintomas associados, sendo os mais comuns indisposição, irritabilidade e sensação de inchaço abdominal. 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title Prevalência de Dismenorreia e sintomas menstruais em mulheres brasileiras: estudo transversal
spellingShingle Prevalência de Dismenorreia e sintomas menstruais em mulheres brasileiras: estudo transversal
Oliveira, Raissa Fernanda de
Menstruação dolorosa
Dor pélvica
Prevalência
Classificação
Distúrbios menstruais
Sintomas menstruais
Dor menstrual
Menstrual pain
Menstrual symptoms
Menstruation disturbances
Classification
Prevalence
Pelvic pain
Dysmenorrhea
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FISIOTERAPIA E TERAPIA OCUPACIONAL
title_short Prevalência de Dismenorreia e sintomas menstruais em mulheres brasileiras: estudo transversal
title_full Prevalência de Dismenorreia e sintomas menstruais em mulheres brasileiras: estudo transversal
title_fullStr Prevalência de Dismenorreia e sintomas menstruais em mulheres brasileiras: estudo transversal
title_full_unstemmed Prevalência de Dismenorreia e sintomas menstruais em mulheres brasileiras: estudo transversal
title_sort Prevalência de Dismenorreia e sintomas menstruais em mulheres brasileiras: estudo transversal
author Oliveira, Raissa Fernanda de
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Dor pélvica
Prevalência
Classificação
Distúrbios menstruais
Sintomas menstruais
Dor menstrual
topic Menstruação dolorosa
Dor pélvica
Prevalência
Classificação
Distúrbios menstruais
Sintomas menstruais
Dor menstrual
Menstrual pain
Menstrual symptoms
Menstruation disturbances
Classification
Prevalence
Pelvic pain
Dysmenorrhea
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FISIOTERAPIA E TERAPIA OCUPACIONAL
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Menstrual pain
Menstrual symptoms
Menstruation disturbances
Classification
Prevalence
Pelvic pain
Dysmenorrhea
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description Introduction: Dysmenorrhea is defined as cyclic pelvic pain related to the menstrual period and can be classified into primary (PD) or secondary dysmenorrhea, due to increased synthesis and release of prostaglandins. Symptoms associated with PD can impact women's quality of life . Method: This is a cross-sectional study developed at the Research Laboratory for Physiotherapy in Women's Health (LAMU), Department of Physiotherapy, Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar) and approved by the Ethics and Research Committee on Human Beings. The research was disseminated online through social media and data collection was performed through Google's online forms platform, in which a semi-structured questionnaire was inserted regarding dysmenorrhea and associated factors and the Numerical Scale of Pain to assess dysmenorrhea in the last 5 years, the last 3 cycles and the last menstrual cycle. The association between qualitative variables was performed using Pearson's Chi-Square Test. The quantification of this association was measured using multinomial logistic regression models, with calculation of Odds Ratio and confidence interval. A significance level of 5% was considered. Result: 10070 women residing in Brazil answered the questionnaire, with an average age of 25.2 years (± 6.4). The prevalence of PD was 61.6%, considering the last menstrual cycle 78.1% (dysmenorrhea in the last 5 years), with 21.2% (last cycle) to 28.4% (last 5 years) of women reported the presence of menstrual cramps in severe form. The most common associated symptoms were indisposition, abdominal bloating and irritability. Women aged 18 to 23 years had a 1.4-fold increased risk of having moderate dysmenorrhea. In addition, nulliparous women are at a 1.4-fold increased risk for moderate pain and 1.4-fold for severe dysmenorrhea. The presence of menstrual pain since adolescence increases the risk of moderate pain by 4.3 times and 7.2 for severe pain in adulthood. Conclusion: The prevalence of dysmenorrhea found in this study ranged from 61.6% to 78.1% when considering the three time periods of the questionnaire (last cycle, last 3 cycles and last 5 years). In addition to dysmenorrhea, women had several associated symptoms, the most common of which were indisposition, irritability and a feeling of abdominal bloating. Moderate dysmenorrhea is associated with younger women (18 to 23 years old), nulliparity and the occurrence of menstrual pain since adolescence.
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