Absenteeism during Menstruation among Nursing Students in Spain
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Design, Setting, and Participants
2.2. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Absenteeism and Sociodemographic and Menstrual Characteristics
3.2. Absenteeism and Menstrual Experiences or Symptoms
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | n | % | Mean ± SD | |
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Age | ||||
Weight (kg) | 58.69 ± 10.2 | |||
Height (cm) | 164.46 ± 6.32 | |||
Body mass index (BMI) | 21.67 ± 3.24 | |||
Menstrual regularity | No | 200 | 66.9 | |
Yes | 99 | 33.1 | ||
Menarche | 12.42 ± 1.44 | |||
Days of flow | 5.12 ± 1.28 | |||
Days between cycles | 30.42 ± 6.29 | |||
Uses combined hormonal contraceptives | No | 249 | 83.3 | |
Yes | 50 | 16.7 |
Menstrual Characteristics | Absenteeism | p-Value | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No n (%)/ Mean ± SD | Yes n (%)/ Mean ± SD | |||||||||
Dysmenorrhea | p-Value | Dysmenorrhea | p-Value | |||||||
No | Yes | Total | No | Yes | Total | |||||
Age | 20.53 ± 2.74 | 19.80 ± 1.72 | 20.16 ± 2.29 | 0.082 | 19.85 ± 1.63 | 20.11 ± 2.53 | 20.09 ± 2.47 | 0.715 | 0.799 | |
Weight (kg) | 59.98 ± 9.26 | 58.74 ± 12.38 | 59.35 ± 10.93 | 0.540 | 57.52 ± 2.53 | 58.31 ± 9.48 | 58.25 ± 9.40 | 0.772 | 0.356 | |
Height (cm) | 164.22 ± 5.31 | 165.02 ± 7.26 | 164.63 ± 6.36 | 0.501 | 165.29 ± 5.63 | 164.29 ± 6.38 | 164.36 ± 6.32 | 0.576 | 0.721 | |
BMI | 22.19 ± 2.90 | 21.46 ± 3.47 | 21.82 ± 3.21 | 0.213 | 21.06 ± 3.04 | 21.60 ± 3.28 | 21.57 ± 3.26 | 0.562 | 0.510 | |
Menarche | 12.189 ± 1.42 | 12.40 ± 1.45 | 12.49 ± 1.45 | 0.428 | 12.08 ± 1.66 | 12.52 ± 1.43 | 12.30 ± 1.43 | 0.285 | 0.253 | |
Menstrual regularity | No | 39 (50%) | 39 (50%) | 78 (66.1%) | 0.797 | 11 (9%) | 111 (91%) | 122 (67.4%) | 0.648 | 0.815 |
Yes | 19 (47.5%) | 21 (52.5%) | 40 (33.9%) | 2 (3.4%) | 57 (96.6%) | 59 (32.6%) | ||||
Days of flow | 3 to 7 | 56 (48.7%) | 59 (51.3%) | 115 (97.5%) | 0.539 | 12 (6.8%) | 164 (93.2%) | 176 (97.2%) | 0.260 | 0.908 |
8 or more | 2 (66.7%) | 1 (1.7%) | 3 (2.5%) | 1 (20%) | 4 (80%) | 5 (2.8%) | ||||
Days between cycles | 21–35 days | 52 (59%) | 52 (50%) | 104 (88.1%) | 0.616 | 12 (7.5%) | 148 (92.5%) | 160 (88.4%) | 0.648 | 0.945 |
Others | 6 (42.9%) | 8 (57.1%) | 14 (11.9%) | 1 (4.8%) | 20 (95.2%) | 21 (11.6%) | ||||
Uses hormonal combined contraceptives | No | 44 (48.4%) | 47 (51,6%) | 91 (77.1%) | 0.749 | 11 (7%) | 147 (93%) | 158 (87.3%) | 0.764 | 0.021 * |
Yes | 14 (51.9%) | 13 (48.1%) | 27 (22.9%) | 2 (8.7%) | 21 (91.3%) | 23 (12.7%) |
Menstrual Symptoms or Experiences | Absenteeism | p-Value | Dysmenorrhea | Total | p-Value | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No | Yes | No | Yes | |||||
Dizziness | No | 113 (48.9%) | 118 (51.1%) | 0.000 * | 70 (30.3%) | 161 (69.7%) | 231 (77.3%) | 0.000 * |
Yes | 5 (7.4%) | 63 (92.6%) | 1 (1.5%) | 67 (98.5%) | 68 (22.7%) | |||
Nausea and vomiting | No | 109 (49.1%) | 113 (50.9%) | 0.000 * | 67 (30.2%) | 155 (69.8%) | 222 (74.2%) | 0.000 * |
Yes | 9 (11.7%) | 68 (88.3%) | 4 (5.2%) | 73 (94.8%) | 77 (25.8%) | |||
Diarrhea | No | 75 (44.1%) | 95 (55.9%) | 0.059 | 48 (28.2%) | 122 (71.8%) | 170 (56.9%) | 0.036 * |
Yes | 43 (33.3%) | 86 (66.7%) | 23 (17.8%) | 106 (82.2%) | 129 (43.1%) | |||
Sleep disorders | No | 104 (46.6%) | 119 (53.4%) | 0.000 * | 61 (27.4%) | 162 (72.6%) | 223 (74.6%) | 0.012 * |
Yes | 14 (18.4%) | 62 (81.6%) | 10 (13.2%) | 66 (86.8%) | 76 (25.4%) | |||
Fatigue | No | 56 (63.6%) | 32 (36.4%) | 0.000 * | 38 (43.2%) | 50 (56.8%) | 88 (29.4%) | 0.000 * |
Yes | 62 (29.4%) | 149 (70.6%) | 33 (15.6%) | 178 (84.4%) | 211 (70.6%) | |||
Bloating | No | 23 (60.5%) | 15 (39.5%) | 0.004 * | 19 (50%) | 19 (59%) | 38 (12.7%) | 0.000 * |
Yes | 95 (36.4%) | 166 (63.6%) | 52 (19.9%) | 209 (80.1%) | 261 (87.3%) | |||
Headache | No | 78 (47.6%) | 86 (52.4%) | 0.002 * | 56 (34.1%) | 108 (65.9%) | 164 (54.8%) | 0.000 * |
Yes | 40 (29.6%) | 95 (70.4%) | 15 (11.1%) | 120 (88.9%) | 135 (45.2%) | |||
Irritability | No | 43 (60.6%) | 28 (39.4%) | 0.000 * | 28 (39.4%) | 43 (60.6%) | 71 (23.7%) | 0.000 * |
Yes | 75 (32.9%) | 153 (67.1%) | 43 (18.9%) | 185 (81.1%) | 228 (76.3%) | |||
Depression | No | 63 (52.9%) | 56 (47.1%) | 0.000 * | 41 (34.5%) | 78 (65.5%) | 119 (39.8%) | 0.000 * |
Yes | 55 (30.6%) | 125 (69.4%) | 30 (16.7%) | 150 (83.3%) | 180 (60.2%) | |||
Dysmenorrhea | No | 58 (81.7%) | 13 (18.3%) | 0.000 * | 71 (23.7%) | |||
Yes | 60 (26.3%) | 168 (73.7%) | 228 (76.3%) |
Menstrual Experiences or Symptoms | β | SE | df | p-Value | OR | 95% CI |
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Dizziness | 1.573 | 0.515 | 1 | 0.002 * | 4.82 | 1.76–13.23 |
Nausea and vomiting | 1.255 | 0.430 | 1 | 0.004 * | 3.51 | 1.51–8.15 |
Sleep disorders | 1.081 | 0.384 | 1 | 0.005 * | 2.95 | 1.39–6.25 |
Depressed | 0.779 | 0.302 | 1 | 0.010 * | 2.18 | 1.21–3.94 |
Dysmenorrhea | 1.938 | 0.367 | 1 | 0.000 * | 6.95 | 3.39–14.25 |
Constant | −2.213 | 0.381 | 1 | 0.000 * | 0.107 |
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Fernández-Martínez, E.; Onieva-Zafra, M.D.; Abreu-Sánchez, A.; Fernández-Muñóz, J.J.; Parra-Fernández, M.L. Absenteeism during Menstruation among Nursing Students in Spain. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 53. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17010053
Fernández-Martínez E, Onieva-Zafra MD, Abreu-Sánchez A, Fernández-Muñóz JJ, Parra-Fernández ML. Absenteeism during Menstruation among Nursing Students in Spain. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(1):53. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17010053
Chicago/Turabian StyleFernández-Martínez, Elia, María Dolores Onieva-Zafra, Ana Abreu-Sánchez, Juan José Fernández-Muñóz, and María Laura Parra-Fernández. 2020. "Absenteeism during Menstruation among Nursing Students in Spain" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 1: 53. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17010053
APA StyleFernández-Martínez, E., Onieva-Zafra, M. D., Abreu-Sánchez, A., Fernández-Muñóz, J. J., & Parra-Fernández, M. L. (2020). Absenteeism during Menstruation among Nursing Students in Spain. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(1), 53. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17010053