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Title: Dysmenorrhoea and menstrual abnormalities among postmenarcheal secondary school girls in Maiduguri Nigeria
Authors: Jacks, T.H
Obed, J.V
Agida, E.T
Petrova, G.V
Keywords: Dysmenorrhoea
menstrual abnormalities
Postmenarche
Secondary school girls.
Issue Date: 2005
Publisher: College of Medicine
Citation: Afr J med. med. Sci. 2005: 34, 87-89
Abstract: Four Hundred and fifteen post menareheal secondary school girls selected randomly from six secondary schools in Maiduguri metropolis were interviewed with the aid of questionnaires to find out their age s at menarche and associated menstrual problems, regularity of menstrual cycle, menorrhagia and dysmenorrhoe a within the first two years following menarche. Their ages ranged between 12 and 21 years. Twenty six students were three months post menarche, 187 were 4-1 2 months post menarche. 'The mean menareheal age was 13.6 years. Menorrhagia was a very rare form of menstrual abnormality. Early menarche especially between the age s of 12 to 14 years was found to be associated with higher frequency of irregular menstrual cycles while this improves with late onset menarche. About 45% had one form of menstrual abnormality, amenorrhoea (4.6%), oligomenorrhoea (18% ) and polymenorrhoea (21%). These were almost uniformly associated with all groups. Over 8 0% had attained menarche by age of 14 years. Dysmenorrhoea was just slightly commoner by the ages of 15 and 16 years when it occurs more frequently.
URI: http://adhlui.com.ui.edu.ng/jspui/handle/123456789/2261
ISSN: 1116-4077
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