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AbstractBackground: Women and girls experience menstruation throughout their reproductive years. Normal adolescent menstrual cycles gauge current and future reproductive health. Dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation) is the most prevalent menstrual disturbance in adolescents that can be debilitating. This study examines the menstrual characteristics of adolescents living in Palestinian refugee camps in the West Bank of the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territory and Jordan, including estimates of dysmenorrhea levels and associated factors.Methods:We conducted a household survey of 15 to 18-year-old adolescents. Field workers collected data on menstrual characteristics, dysmenorrhea (using the WaLIDD scale), demographic, socio-economic, and health variables. A linear regression model was used to examine the link between dysmenorrhea and other participant characteristics.Results: 2737 girls participated in the study. Mean age was 16.8±1.1 years. Mean age-at-menarche was 13.1±1.2; mean bleeding duration was 5.3±1.5 days, and mean cycle length was 28.1±6.2 days. Around 6% of participating girls reported heavy menstrual bleeding. High dysmenorrhea levels were reported (96%), with 41% reporting severe symptoms. Higher dysmenorrhea levels were associated with older age, earlier age-at-menarche, longer bleeding durations, heavier menstrual flow, skipping breakfast regularly, and limited physical activity patterns. Eighty-nine percent used non-pharmacological approaches to ease menstrual pain, whereas 25% used medications.Conclusion:The study indicates regular menstrual patterns and a slightly higher age-at-menarche than the global average. However, an alarmingly high prevalence of dysmenorrhea among participants was found. This research emphasizes the need for integrated efforts to assist adolescents with menstrual challenges such as dysmenorrhea and irregular periods to achieve informed recommendations and effective actions.
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