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Influential Factors on Premenstrual Syndrome in Female College Students

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KMID : 0915920180210010001
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Abstract

Purpose: This study was to identify factors associated with premenstrual syndromes based on women's subjective assessment and investigate problems related to menstruation in female college students.

Methods: The data was collected by questionnaires from 558 nursing students in a university in Gyeonggi, Korea. The data were analyzed with the IBM SPSS 21.0 program, using descriptive statistics, independent t-test, one-way ANOVA, multiple response and multiple logistic regression.

Results: The problems related to menstruation included irregular menstrual cycle, severe dysmenorrhea, no menstruation, abnormal uterine bleeding, and menorrhagia. Influential factors on premenstrual syndrome revealed dysmenorrhea (¥â=.467, p<.001), perceived stress status (very high) (¥â=.155, p<.001), perceived stress status (high) (¥â=.119. p=.002), perceived health status (very poor) (¥â=.102, p=.006), and smoking (¥â=.087, p=.016) in female college students.

Conclusion: The findings suggest that active management and intervention regarding menstruation disorders and premenstrual syndrome are required.
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Menstruation, Premenstrual syndrome, Women's health
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