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Prevalence and Impact of Primary Dysmenorrhea on Female Students in University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus.

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Abstract:
Dysmenorrhoea is the most common gynaecologic complaint and the leading cause of recurrent short-term school or work absenteeism among female adolescents and young adults. This study was undertaken to determine the prevalence and impact of dysmenorrhea among female students in University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus.

The study was carried out to, determine the prevalence of primary dysmenorrhea, amongst the students, elicit the predisposing factors to dysmenorrhea, assess the impact of dysmenorrheal on female students, to determine the treatment methods used to alleviate symptoms of dysmenorrheal and find out if any relationship exists between certain demographic data and impact of dysmenorrhea. The target population was female students of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu Campus (UNEC). Simple random sampling technique was used to select a sample of 270 female students. Data was collected using researchers constructed and validated questionnaire. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used and results were presented in tables.

Findings show that the prevalence of dysmenorrhea was quite high (59.5%) as about 156 experienced primary dysmenorrhea and (40.5%) have never experienced primary dsymenorrhea. Amongst those who experience it, majority (71.7%) experience mild pain, many (17.9%) moderate and few (10.4%) severs pain. Factors that were identified to increase the severity of pain associated with dysmenorrheal were alcohol use (20.7%), smoking (25.9%), Drug use (29.0%), stress (12.9%), sugary foods/drinks (7.7%).

The signs and symptoms experienced include nausea and vomiting (21.9%), frequent stooling (7.8%), loss of appetite (25.2%) and constipation (25.8%). Most female students (60.4%) academic activities re interfered by primary dsymenorrhea with few (39.2%) whose academic activities are not affected. Most students (60.5%) social activities are affected and about (39.2%) social activities are not affected. The non-pharmacological relief methods used include mostly rest and sleep (58.9%), exercise (26.2%) and massage (18.5%).

Also, the various aspects of their academics affected include their school attendance (59.6%), class participation (58.3%), taking tests (29.4%) and their grades (29.4%). In conclusion, the prevalence of primary dysmenorrhea is quite high and it reportedly affects the school performance and attendance of female students. Therefore, it is being recommended that more attention should be devoted to providing health education on this topic to students.
Table of Content:
Title Page ................i

Certification page ii

Approval page ................ iii

Dedication................iv

Acknowledgement................v

Table of Contents................vi

List of Tables................vii

List of Figures................viii

List of Appendices................ix

Abstract xii

CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION

Background of the Study................1

Statement of Problem................5

Purpose of the Study ................ 6

Objectives of the Study................6

Significance of the study................7

Research Questions................7

Scope of Study................7

Operational Definition of Terms................8

CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE OF REVIEW

Concept Primary Dysmenorrhea................9

Etiology of Dysemorrhea................10

Pathophysiology................10

Measurement of Menstrual Cramps/Dysmenorrhea................11

Factors that influence menstrual cramps................11

Clinical Features of Dysmenorrhea ................12

Diagnosis ................13

Management 13

Prognosis of Menstrual cramps................14

Theoretical Review ................ 15

Empirical Review................18

Summary of Literature Review2................4



CHAPTER THREE: METHODOLOGY

Research Design 26

Area of Study................26

Population of Study................26

Sampling Size ................ 27

Sampling Procedure ................27

Instrument of Data Collection................27

Validity of Instrument ................27

Reliability of Instrument ................ 28

Ethical Consideration................28

Procedure of Data Collection................28

Method of Data Analysis................28

CHAPTER FOUR: ANALYSIS OF DATA

Data Presentation ................29

Summary of major findings................37

CHAPTER FIVE: DISCUSSION OF FINDINGS

Discussion of major findings ................ 39

Summary ................ 42

Conclusion ................43

Limitations of the Study ................ 44

Recommendations ................44

Implications for Nursing ................45

Suggestion for further Studies................45

References ................47

List of Appendices

Appendix 1: calculation of Sample size

Appendix 2: Reliability

Appendix 3: Questionnaire



Appendix 4: Letter of Identification from the department



Appendix 5: Ethical Clearance
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