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. 2023 Jan 6;3:1053026. doi: 10.3389/fpain.2022.1053026

Table 2.

Dysmenorrhea symptoms and treatment among the study sample (n = 104).

n (%) or mean (±SD)
Had dysmenorrhea ever: yesa 103 (100%)
Age of first menstrual period: range = 8–17b 12.1 (±1.4)
Age of dysmenorrhea onset: range = 8–45c 13.7 (±4.7)
With 1st/2nd period 59 (57.3%)
 ≤1 year after 1st period 28 (27.2%)
 ≤5 years after 1st period 9 (8.7%)
 >5 years after 1st period 7 (6.8%)
 Missingd 1
Frequency of dysmenorrhea
 During every period 73 (70.9%)
 During most of periods 15 (14.6%)
 During some periods 9 (8.7%)
 Seldom or rarely 6 (5.8%)
 Missing 1
When dysmenorrhea usually started
 The day period started 35 (34.0%)
 1–2 days before the period 49 (47.6%)
 3 or more days before the period 19 (18.4%)
 Missing 1
Usual duration of dysmenorrhea
 1–2 days 33 (32.0%)
 3–4 days 38 (36.9%)
 ≥5 days 32 (31.1%)
 Missing 1
Intensity of dysmenorrhea without medication
 Mild 15 (14.6%)
 Moderate 26 (25.2%)
 Severe 57 (55.3%)
 Worst pain imaginable 5 (4.9%)
 Missing 1
 Linear score for intensity (1–4) 2.5 (±0.8)
Ever sought treatment specifically for dysmenorrhea 46 (44.2%)
Management history of dysmenorrhea
 OTC (Ibuprofen, Naproxen, Aspirin, Tylenol) 97 (93.3%)
 Heating pad 82 (78.8%)
 Hormonal treatment (any) 55 (52.9%)
 Birth control pills, patch, ring 55 (52.9%)
 Progesterone only pills 11 (10.6%)
 Depo Provera 10 (9.6%)
 Implant 4 (3.8%)
 Progestin IUD 11 (10.6%)
 Prescription gabapentin, muscle relaxants, or NSAIDs 18 (17.3%)
 Prescription opioid pain medications 9 (8.7%)
 Marijuana 11 (10.6%)
 TENS 4 (3.8%)
 Surgical interventions (spinal manipulation, laparoscopy) 10 (9.6%)
 Complementary medicine (fish oil, acupuncture, yoga) 15 (14.4%)

SD, standard deviation; OTC, over-the-counter; IUD, intrauterine device; NSAIDs, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs; TENS, transcutaneous electrical nerve ablation.

a

One participant did not report whether she had dysmenorrhea.

b

Age of first menstrual period was missing for 2 participants.

c

Age of dysmenorrhea onset was missing for 2 participants.

d

Percentages were calculated for non-missing values.