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International Journal of Advances In Case Reports

Volume 11, Issue 1, 2024
Mcmed International
International Journal of Advances In Case Reports
Issn
XXX-XXXX (Print), 2349 - 8005 (Online)
Frequency
bi-annual
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Abstract
Title
INTERFERENCE IN DAILY ACTIVITIES DURING DYSMENORRHEA: A COMPARISON
Author
K. Simarjeet *, S. Poonam, S. Jyoti
Email
coolsimar89@gmail.com
keyword
Dysmenorrhea, Interference in daily activities, Unmarried Women, Married Women.
Abstract
Dysmenorrhea is a major cause for absenteeism from institutions or restriction of activities and social interaction among 60-90% of adolescents in India. Current study was undertaken with objective to assess and compare the interference in daily activities during dysmenorrhea among unmarried and married women. Non Experimental research approach with comparative survey research design was used. The sample size comprised of 163 women which includes 100 unmarried and 63 married women selected by purposive sampling techniques of selected institutes of M.M. University Mullana. The content validity and reliability of interference in daily activities checklist (0.92) was established. The study result revealed that majority of unmarried women and married women had interference in go to work or college (85%) and (71.43%), sleeping (84%) and (71.43%), resting (73%) and (71.43%) and getting up (71%) and (63.50%) and least reported interference of daily activities were elimination (22%) and (22.22%), brushing (27%) and (17.46%) and combing (29%) and (15.87%) among unmarried and married women. So, interference in daily activities was much more reported by unmarried as compared to married women.
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