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Table 4 Relationship between students’ age and type of menstrual irregularities, premenstrual symptoms, medication use, medical and family consultation and missing classes due to menstrual irregularities

From: Menstrual cycle irregularity during examination among female medical students at King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Variable

Age (years)

χ2

p-value

18–24

25–30

No. (%)

No. (%)

Type pf menstrual irregularities (N = 217)

Amenorrhea: absence of menstrual periods

84 (97.7)

2 (2.3)

0.79

0.672

Oligomenorrhea

55 (98.2)

1 (1.8)

0.81

0.665

Dysmenorrhea

147 (95.5)

7 (4.5)

1.12

0.569

Heavy bleed than normal bleed

87 (95.6)

4 (4.4)

0.31

0.855

Normal cycle lengthened

93 (93.9)

6 (6.1)

2.77

0.249

Normal cycle shortened

71 (97.3)

2 (2.7)

0.36

0.834

Do you suffer from premenstrual symptoms? (N = 217)

No

15 (100)

0 (0.0)

0.67

0.713

Yes

194 (96)

8 (4)

  

Do you use medication to relieve menstrual irregularities? (N = 217)

No

83 (96.5)

3 (3.5)

0.12

0.941

Yes

126 (96.2)

5 (3.8)

  

Do you think that this medication is effective? (N = 131)

No

23 (100)

0 (0.0)

1.06

0.588

Yes

103 (95.4)

5 (4.6)

  

Did you seek any medical help from any clinician?

No

153 (96.2)

6 (3.8)

0.11

0.942

Yes

56 (96.6)

2 (3.4)

  

Did you discuss this problem with a family member or a friend?

No

48 (92.3)

4 (7.7)

2.96

0.227

Yes

161 (97.6)

4 (2.4)

Did you miss classes when you had menstrual irregularities?

No

97 (98)

2 (2)

5.04

0.169

Sometimes

89 (96.7)

3 (3.3)

Yes

23 (88.5)

3 (11.5)