Relationship between depressive symptoms and self-reported menstrual irregularities during adolescence: evidence from UDAYA, 2016
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Relationship between depressive symptoms and self-reported menstrual irregularities during adolescence: evidence from UDAYA, 2016
Abstract
Background: The study examined the prevalence of self-reported menstrual irregularities during adolescence and explored the association of depressive symptoms with self-reported menstrual irregularities in adolescents in two major states of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar in India.
Methods: This study is based on the data obtained from the first round of the "Understanding the lives of adolescents and young adults" (UDAYA, 2016) survey. The effective sample size for the study was 12,707 adolescent girls aged 10-19 years. A bivariate analysis with chi-square test was conducted to determine the self-reported menstrual irregularity by predictor variables. Multivariable logistic regression models were employed to examine the associations between self-reported menstrual irregularity, depressive symptoms and other explanatory variables.
Results: A proportion of 11.22% of adolescent girls reported menstrual irregularity and 11.40% of the participants had mild depressive symptoms. Adolescent girls with mild (AOR: 2.15, CI: 1.85-2.51), moderate (AOR: 2.64, CI: 2.03-3.42) and severe depressive symptoms (AOR: 2.99, CI: 2.19-4.10) were more likely to have menstrual irregularity as compared to those who had minimal depressive symptoms. Physically active adolescent girls were less likely to report menstrual irregularity (AOR: 0.82, CI: 0.73-0.93) than physically inactive girls. Adolescent girls who used piece of cloth for menstrual hygiene practices (AOR: 1.17; CI: 1.02-1.35) and those who used either napkin or cloth or other materials (AOR: 1.32; CI: 1.14-1.54) had higher likelihood of menstrual irregularity as compared to those who used only sanitary napkins.
Conclusion: A significant association of depressive symptoms with self-reported menstrual irregularity among adolescent girls was observed. Therefore, while treating females with irregular menstrual cycles, clinicians may need to pay greater attention to thir mental health peoblems.
Keywords: Adolescents; Depressive symptoms; India; Menstrual irregularities.
© 2022. The Author(s).
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
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