Prevalence and patterns of premenstrual disorders and possible association with sexual harassment: a cross-sectional study of young Arab women

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AbdelQadir Yossef Hassan,Assar Ahmed,Abdelghafar Yomna Ali,Kamal Manar Ahmed,Zaazouee Mohamed Sayed,Elsayed Sarah Makram,Ragab Khaled Mohamed,Nabhan Ayman EssaORCID,Gamaleldin Nahla Ahmed,Moris Mariam Salah,AL-Masri Batool Emad,El-Sherif Dina M.,Mohamed Goudy Yomna,Khaled Alsiouty Asmaa,Mahmoud Maysa Madny,Faragalla Hazem Metwally,Abdelazim Ebtehal Ahmed,Mohamed Nadine Abdel-Hamied,Elsayed Sarah Ibrahim,Shehata Hala Hassan,Hasan Sara Mohamed,Mahmoud Rana Hanafy,Fathy Israa Ashraf,Gomaa Eman Mohamed,Ezz Sara Abdallah,Alqatawneh Dana,Hrezat Yasmin Salah,Alhefnawi Kawther Saleem,Hasan Lina Omar,Saleh Hadeel Naem,Abed Ayah AbdElWaley,Rashed Tharwah Mohammad,Ikhlaif Nedaa Yousef Ahmad,Bashir Rand Adnan,Alrosan Sallam Mohammad,Ayyoub Merana khalil,Labeeb Muna Mowafaq,AbuShanab Orjuwan Omar,Fraihat Noor Y.,Al Jabban Haya,Ahdab Amina,Alolabi Homam,Al Khalil Sandy Adel,klib Mohamad,Azzouz Wisam,Allazkani Inas A. Haza’a,Wannes Lana Talal,Naem Maya Abdullah,Al Barudi Nada M. Molham,Alassi Shatha,Tarabishi Joudi Saadeddin,Anadani Rami,Hamoud Hasan M. Masoum,

Abstract

Abstract Background Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) represent a range of both psychiatric and physical symptoms that impair quality of life and interfere with daily activities in females. Aims To assess the prevalence of PMS and PMDD in Egypt, Jordan and Syria, its demographic associations and the potential link to sexual harassment (SH). Methods We used an Arabic version of the premenstrual symptoms screening tool (PSST) to assess the prevalence of PMS and PMDD. Another two-part questionnaire was used to assess the harassment experience. Results 22,021 women agreed to fill the questionnaire; the majority (65%) aged 18–25 years old. PMS was more prevalent in Egyptian women 77.7% followed by women from Jordan 72.9% then Syria 66.3%. PMDD prevalence followed the same order (40%, 34.7% and 28.2%). Both conditions were significantly associated with obesity and working in medical careers (P = .001). 5733 women agreed to share their sexual harassment experience. Results showed a significant association between the diversity and frequency of sexual harassment and the frequency of the pre-menstrual conditions, PMS Frequency was 87.6%, 80.7% and 78% in participants who were harassed on daily basis Vs. once weekly or monthly vs. few times in their lifetime (p = .04). A similar statistically significant difference was noticed regarding having PMDD (66.4% vs. 47.6% vs. 42.5%). Conclusion The study showed high levels of both PMS and PMDD. The data provided by this study also sheds light on a potential link between SH and developing Pre-menstrual disorders.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology,Reproductive Medicine,General Medicine

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