Knowledge and Self-care Practices of Adolescent Students with Pre-menstrual Syndrome in Erbil City

S. Ahmed, A. Saeed
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Background and objectives: Premenstrual syndrome includes recurrent, troublesome physical and emotional symptoms that develop 7–14 days before the onset of menstruation and subsides when menstruation occurs. This study aimed to assess adolescent student's knowledge and self-care practices toward premenstrual syndrome in intermediate and secondary schools at Kurdistan Region of Iraq.Methods: A descriptive study was carried out in primary and secondary schools in Erbil city from January 2018 to June 2018. Purposive (non-probability) sampling technique was used to target 200 adolescent students through in person interviews by a questionnaire. The clinical criterion of American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists for Premenstrual syndrome was used. Data were presented using descriptive statistics in the form of frequencies, percentages, and Chi-Square test.Results: The majority (72.5%) of adolescent students were between ages 13-16 years. The majority (75.5%) of students knew about symptoms of Premenstrual syndrome different from woman to woman or cycle to cycle, while most (63%) of school girls never practiced yoga to decrease Premenstrual syndrome symptoms. The results revealed that the majority of overall study sample, 60% had fair knowledge toward premenstrual syndrome. The assessment of student's mother is fair because majority (42%) of their mothers were illiterate, while most (71.5%) of subjects sometimes used self-care practices to manage or control symptoms of premenstrual syndrome. There was no significant association between levels of knowledge of students with self-care practices.Conclusions: Knowledge and self-care measures about premenstrual syndrome were in-sufficient among the adolescent school girls. Students are needing educational program to increase female awareness and practice about Premenstrual syndrome.
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埃尔比勒市青少年经前综合征知识与自我保健实践
背景和目的:经前综合征包括在月经开始前7-14天出现的反复出现的、令人烦恼的身体和情绪症状,并在月经开始时消退。本研究旨在了解伊拉克库尔德斯坦地区中学生对经前症候群的认知及自我护理行为。方法:2018年1月至2018年6月对埃尔比勒市中小学进行描述性研究。采用有目的(非概率)抽样方法,对200名青少年学生进行了问卷调查。采用美国妇产科医师学会经前综合征临床标准。数据采用描述性统计,采用频率、百分比和卡方检验。结果:青少年学生年龄以13 ~ 16岁为主,占72.5%。大多数(75.5%)的学生知道不同女性或不同周期的经前综合征症状不同,而大多数(63%)的女学生从未练习瑜伽来减轻经前综合征症状。结果显示,总体研究样本的大多数,60%的人对经前综合症有一定的了解。对学生母亲的评估是公平的,因为大多数(42%)的母亲是文盲,而大多数(71.5%)的受试者有时使用自我保健方法来管理或控制经前综合征的症状。学生的知识水平与自我保健实践之间无显著关联。结论:青春期女学生对经前综合征的认识和自我保健措施不足。学生们需要教育项目来提高女性对经前综合症的认识和实践。
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