A comprehensive investigation of biopsychosocial determinants influencing primary dysmenorrhea among university students.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Women & Health Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-08 DOI:10.1080/03630242.2024.2349558
Canan Oksuz Yalvac, Cansu Akdağ Topal, Handan Boztepe
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Dysmenorrhea, characterized by pain and related symptoms, significantly impacts women's quality of life in work and education, prompting a comprehensive evaluation of associated factors. The objective of this study was to utilize structural equation modeling (SEM) to analyze and assess the biopsychosocial factors influencing dysmenorrhea among university students. Three hundred and thirty-nine university students were included in this cross-sectional descriptive study. Data were collected using the Participant Information Form, the Beck Anxiety Scale (BAS), the Beck Depression Scale (BDS), the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS), the Adverse Childhood Experiences Scale (ACES), the Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS) and the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). It was determined that the variables of pain onset (t = 3.24, p < .05) and age at menarche (t = -2.16, p < .05) showed a significant relationship with the model. The variables of the PCS (t = 16.87, p < .001), BDS (t = 3.06, p < .05), and BAS (t = 5.13, p < .001) showed a significant relationship with the model. Social factors in the model were examined, and a family history of dysmenorrhea and the ACES variables did not contribute significantly to the model (p > .05). The study indicates primary dysmenorrhea influenced by biological and psychological factors. Nurses should conduct holistic assessments and provide comprehensive care for affected women.

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对影响大学生原发性痛经的生物-心理-社会决定因素的全面调查。
痛经以疼痛和相关症状为特征,严重影响女性的工作和教育生活质量,因此需要对相关因素进行全面评估。本研究旨在利用结构方程模型(SEM)分析和评估影响大学生痛经的生物心理社会因素。这项横断面描述性研究共纳入了 339 名大学生。研究使用参与者信息表、贝克焦虑量表(BAS)、贝克抑郁量表(BDS)、感知社会支持多维量表(MSPSS)、童年不良经历量表(ACES)、疼痛灾难化量表(PCS)和视觉模拟量表(VAS)收集数据。经测定,疼痛发作变量(t = 3.24,p t = -2.16,p t = 16.87,p t = 3.06,p t = 5.13,p p > .05)。研究表明,原发性痛经受生理和心理因素的影响。护士应进行整体评估,为受影响的妇女提供全面护理。
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期刊介绍: Women & Health publishes original papers and critical reviews containing highly useful information for researchers, policy planners, and all providers of health care for women. These papers cover findings from studies concerning health and illness and physical and psychological well-being of women, as well as the environmental, lifestyle and sociocultural factors that are associated with health and disease, which have implications for prevention, early detection and treatment, limitation of disability and rehabilitation.
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