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The effect of COVID-19 vaccination on the menstrual pattern and mental health of the medical students: A mixed-methods study from a low and middle-income country
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of COVID-19 vaccination on menstrual patterns and mental health of medical students and to explore the students’ perspective regarding this effect. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This mixed-method study was conducted on the medical and dental students of the private and publi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9648815/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36355919 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0277288 |
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author | Kareem, Rabia Sethi, Mifrah Rauf Inayat, Sumaira Irfan, Muhammad |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of COVID-19 vaccination on menstrual patterns and mental health of medical students and to explore the students’ perspective regarding this effect. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This mixed-method study was conducted on the medical and dental students of the private and public sector institutions of Peshawar from September 2021 to March 2022. A Menstrual symptom questionnaire (MSQ) and hospital anxiety and depression scale (HADS) were used. This was followed by qualitative interviews with the students who faced problems in their menstruation after the COVID-19 vaccination. RESULTS: A total of 953 students were included, with a mean age of 20.67±1. 56 years. More than half (n = 512, 53.7%) experienced menstrual cycle abnormalities post-vaccination. The majority having disturbances in their menstrual cycle had significantly higher levels of anxiety (p = 0.000). Results on the menstrual symptom questionnaire, anxiety, and depression subtype of HADS showed a negative and statistically significant relationship with changes after COVID-19 vaccination (p<0.05). In the qualitative interviews, 10 (58.8%) students each had problems with frequency and flow, followed by 7 (41.2%) students, who had dysmenorrhea. Seven (41.2%) consulted a gynecologist for management. The majority (n = 14, 82.4%) stated that these issues had an adverse impact on their mental health and almost half (n = 8, 47.1%) suggested consulting a gynecologist while facing such situations. CONCLUSION: This study showed the impact of the COVID-19 vaccine on women`s menstrual patterns and subsequent mental health status. Although the majority of the students experienced menstrual cycle abnormalities and subsequent mental health adversities post COVID-19 vaccination but these were temporary and self-limiting and were attributed to the psychological impact of the vaccination. Therefore, it is imperative to alert health care professionals about possible side effects and prior counseling is expected to play an important role in this context. |
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spelling | pubmed-96488152022-11-15 The effect of COVID-19 vaccination on the menstrual pattern and mental health of the medical students: A mixed-methods study from a low and middle-income country Kareem, Rabia Sethi, Mifrah Rauf Inayat, Sumaira Irfan, Muhammad PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of COVID-19 vaccination on menstrual patterns and mental health of medical students and to explore the students’ perspective regarding this effect. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This mixed-method study was conducted on the medical and dental students of the private and public sector institutions of Peshawar from September 2021 to March 2022. A Menstrual symptom questionnaire (MSQ) and hospital anxiety and depression scale (HADS) were used. This was followed by qualitative interviews with the students who faced problems in their menstruation after the COVID-19 vaccination. RESULTS: A total of 953 students were included, with a mean age of 20.67±1. 56 years. More than half (n = 512, 53.7%) experienced menstrual cycle abnormalities post-vaccination. The majority having disturbances in their menstrual cycle had significantly higher levels of anxiety (p = 0.000). Results on the menstrual symptom questionnaire, anxiety, and depression subtype of HADS showed a negative and statistically significant relationship with changes after COVID-19 vaccination (p<0.05). In the qualitative interviews, 10 (58.8%) students each had problems with frequency and flow, followed by 7 (41.2%) students, who had dysmenorrhea. Seven (41.2%) consulted a gynecologist for management. The majority (n = 14, 82.4%) stated that these issues had an adverse impact on their mental health and almost half (n = 8, 47.1%) suggested consulting a gynecologist while facing such situations. CONCLUSION: This study showed the impact of the COVID-19 vaccine on women`s menstrual patterns and subsequent mental health status. Although the majority of the students experienced menstrual cycle abnormalities and subsequent mental health adversities post COVID-19 vaccination but these were temporary and self-limiting and were attributed to the psychological impact of the vaccination. Therefore, it is imperative to alert health care professionals about possible side effects and prior counseling is expected to play an important role in this context. Public Library of Science 2022-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9648815/ /pubmed/36355919 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0277288 Text en © 2022 Kareem et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kareem, Rabia Sethi, Mifrah Rauf Inayat, Sumaira Irfan, Muhammad The effect of COVID-19 vaccination on the menstrual pattern and mental health of the medical students: A mixed-methods study from a low and middle-income country |
title | The effect of COVID-19 vaccination on the menstrual pattern and mental health of the medical students: A mixed-methods study from a low and middle-income country |
title_full | The effect of COVID-19 vaccination on the menstrual pattern and mental health of the medical students: A mixed-methods study from a low and middle-income country |
title_fullStr | The effect of COVID-19 vaccination on the menstrual pattern and mental health of the medical students: A mixed-methods study from a low and middle-income country |
title_full_unstemmed | The effect of COVID-19 vaccination on the menstrual pattern and mental health of the medical students: A mixed-methods study from a low and middle-income country |
title_short | The effect of COVID-19 vaccination on the menstrual pattern and mental health of the medical students: A mixed-methods study from a low and middle-income country |
title_sort | effect of covid-19 vaccination on the menstrual pattern and mental health of the medical students: a mixed-methods study from a low and middle-income country |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9648815/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36355919 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0277288 |
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