CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN; THE FREQUENCY AND CORRELATES IN YOUNG EDUCATED WOMEN.

Autor: Rabia, Syeda, Qureshi, Naeem Akhtar, Shahid, Afsha, Afreen, Hira
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Zdroj: Professional Medical Journal; 2018, Vol. 25 Issue 2, p173-179, 7p
Abstrakt: Objectives: To determine the frequency and associated risk factors of chronic pelvic pain (CPP) in educated women under 30 years of age. Study Design: A cross sectional study. Setting: North Naziabad and Gulshan e Iqbal towns of Karachi. Period: January to July 2017. Method: Data was collected through convenient sampling. Informed verbal consent was taken before data collection. A questioner was used to collect demographic and obstetric data. Screening of Anxiety and depression was done using standard tool Hospital based anxiety and depression scale (HADS).Result were analyzed on SPSS. Result: The mean age of women were 25 years, SD = 4.31. The frequency of chronic pelvic pain was 29% (116). Gynecological cause was found in 68.9% (80). Irritable bowel syndrome was seen in 9% (36) women. Significant association of CPP was noted with Dysmenorrhoea (p-value=000,OR= .207), Dyspareunia (p-value = .000, OR = .166), Heavy menstrual flow (p-value = .033, OR = .333), married (p-value = .000, OR = .414), Vaginal discharge (p-value = .000, OR = .260), Anxiety (p-value = .000, OR = .300), depression (p-value = .002, OR = .452), Normal mental status (p-value = .000, OR = 2.488), Irritable bowel syndrome (p-value = .000, OR = .169) and PMS (p-value = .000, OR = .438). Conclusion: Frequency of chronic pelvic pain is high in young educated women. Gynecological causes, irritable bowel syndrome and psychological disorder are significantly associated with CPP. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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