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Lifestyle Influence on Primary Dysmenorrhea

The Influence of Lifestyle Variables on Primary Dysmenorrhea; Cross-sectional Study

Status
Unknown
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
500 (estimated)
Sponsor
University of Jordan · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
18 Years – 25 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

There is a correlation between the effect of lifestyle and prevalence and severity of primary dysmenorrhea. We will collect data through an online questionnaire. This study is an attempt to elaborate on and clarify the prevalence and severity of primary dysmenorrhea in Jordan. This study has already been applied to other target populations therefore the purpose of this study is to establish solid numbers of dysmenorrhea prevalence in Jordan among the age group 18-25 and to exhibit a clear correlation between the lifestyle habits adopted by individuals and the intensity of dysmenorrhea present. The lifestyle factors chosen include body mass index (BMI), smoking, early menarche, prolonged menstrual flow and psychological disturbances. The significance of forming this relationship is to help raise awareness among the young generation of Jordanian women to improve on their adopted lifestyle habits in order to eventually lead to lower numbers of morbidity associated with dysmenorrhea

Detailed description

Primary cross-sectional study. The study will be conducted in all Jordanian governorates (Amman, Irbid, Madaba, Zarqa, Balqa, Mafraq, Ajloun, Jerash, Karak, Tafileh, Maan, and Aqaba) The inclusion criteria for this study include females between the age of 18 and 25, living in Jordan only, medically free. We will not regard ethnicity and religion as part of our inclusion criteria since they are out of the scope of our research and can be specifically studied in future researches. The exclusion criteria will be; males, females beyond the age limit which is (18-25), women not living In Jordan, women having any chronic illnesses or gynecological illnesses. Moreover, participants that were unable to provide consent will be excluded from the study. The sampling technique will be simple random sampling by filling the structured self-reported online questionnaire. A Structured self-report questionnaire which we had the approval to take it, edit it and translate it to Arabic from a research conducted in Spain(1) .It's the main tool used in this research, there will be no interviews or direct contact with the participants. Links to the questionnaire: Pdf version: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1K7KRLsdRbCRfdklS0wwjQv-A-Yi8le4z/view?usp=sharing Google form: https://forms.gle/8juxuMc8y3BeX9io9 Word document: https://drive.google.com/file/d/168oryAAXa1S1zvz-7KYK0p2sOob2jQxJ/view?usp=sharing The questionnaire will be sent online by using different social media panels and emails, it will be also printed out and distributed in different areas, including the university of Jordan by our team of 5th year medical students. After data collection, data will be checked and entered. It will be analyzed using the statistical software package for the social sciences (SPSS). We will ensure participant's privacy by not asking about their names, phone number or their address. The questionnaire will be totally anonymous. Any participant has the right to withdraw from the questionnaire at any time without repercussions.

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2020-11-01
Primary completion
2021-04-30
Completion
2021-04-30
First posted
2020-10-12
Last updated
2020-10-12

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