

Dysmenorrhea among Adolescent: Girls Efficacy of Psycho-social Intervention and Implication for Social Work Practice
Abstract
This study attempts to identify the prevalence, symptoms, and associated problems
of dysmenorrhea among adolescent girls; it has also assessed the efficacy of psychosocial
interventions. In the first phase, an assessment of 211 adolescent girls was
carried out, and in the next phase psycho-social intervention was imparted to 32
respondents and the efficacy was assessed. Results show that age of menarche was
13±1.14 years, duration of the menstrual cycle was 30.29±5.91 days, and 51 percent
reported moderate abdominal pain during menstruation. The study found a statistically
significant difference between pre assessment, and after one month and six months of
intervention in physical symptoms and abdominal pain (p< 0.05).
DOI: 10.32444/IJSW.2021.82.1.43-68
Authors: Manjula is a M.Phil. Scholar; Jisna Varghese is an independent practitioner; and
Lakshmana, G. is Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work, Central University
of Karnataka.
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