Wajeeha Wahid, Muhammad Asif, Jansher Mansoori, Muhammad Hussain Iqbal, Fariha Khalid

Correlation of Dysmenorrhea and Lower Back Pain among Young Female Students - A Cross-Sectional Study

Wajeeha Wahid, Muhammad Asif, Jansher Mansoori, Muhammad Hussain Iqbal, Fariha Khalid



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ABSTRACT

Aim: The aim of this study is to determine the Correlation of dysmenorrhea and lower back pain among young female student.
Study design: A cross sectional study design is used.
Methods: After meeting the criteria of 165 female students the data will collected from different public and private universities and colleges in Lahore such as UOL, UMT, KIPS, UCP and the Performa for this purpose will attach here with Convenient sampling will be used by using different questionnaire to gather data from female students to take consent to further proceed this data surely, your privacy will not be consented private.
Results: The histogram with normal curve for Age showed that mean and standard deviation found to be 20.76+3.366 while curve was normally distributed. The results regarding back pain showed that there were 46.1% yes and 53.9% no. The results regarding intensity of back pain showed that there were 12.1% no pain, 10.9% 1, 8.5% 2, 7.9% 3, 7.9% 4, 8.5% 5, 9.1% 6, 10.3% 7, 6.7% 8, 10.3% 9, and 7.9% worst pain. The results regarding socio economics showed that there were 32.7% upper 35.2% middle and 32.1% lower.
Conclusion: There is positive correlation between dysmenorrhea and lower back pain. Many young females suffer from dysmenorrhea and their symptoms related to back pain. It also affect their working ability.
Keywords: Correlation, Dysmenorrhea, Lower Back Pain, Young Females Students



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