Servicio de Adolescentes, Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez, Ciudad de México, México.
Unidad Médica de Investigación en Epidemiología, Centro Médico Nacional Siglo XXI, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Ciudad de México, México.
Arch Argent Pediatr. 2020 Apr;118(2):e126-e134. doi: 10.5546/aap.2020.eng.e126.
It has been described that menstruation is perceived as a natural but cumbersome event, with a negative impact on women's daily life. The objective of this study was to identify the perception of menstruation among female adolescents and the factors that may affect it.
Observational, crosssectional, comparative study in postmenarcheal adolescents with and without chronic conditions in two children's hospitals and two primary and secondary schools. Age, education level, type of population, date of menarche, and presence of dysmenorrhea were recorded. A previously validated questionnaire was administered to assess the perception of menstruation.
A total of 346 female adolescents were included. The most common perception of menstruation was negative in 65.6 % (n = 227), positive in 16 % (n = 55), discreet in 13 % (n = 45), and indefinite in 5.4 % (n = 19). The presence of a chronic condition demonstrated to be a protective factor against a negative perception of menstruation (odds ratio: 0.4 [95 % confidence interval: 0.20-0.78], p = 0.007).
More than half of female adolescents had a negative attitude toward menstruation, but the presence of a chronic condition improved it.
月经被描述为一种自然但麻烦的事件,对女性的日常生活有负面影响。本研究的目的是确定青春期女性对月经的看法以及可能影响其看法的因素。
这是一项在两家儿童医院和两所中小学进行的青春期后有和无慢性疾病的女性青少年的观察性、横断面、对照研究。记录了年龄、教育水平、人群类型、初潮日期和痛经的存在。使用预先验证的问卷评估对月经的看法。
共纳入 346 名女性青少年。最常见的月经看法是负面的占 65.6%(n=227),正面的占 16%(n=55),谨慎的占 13%(n=45),不确定的占 5.4%(n=19)。患有慢性疾病被证明是对月经负面看法的保护因素(比值比:0.4[95%置信区间:0.20-0.78],p=0.007)。
超过一半的青春期女性对月经持负面态度,但患有慢性疾病会改善这种态度。