2024
DOI: 10.1155/jonm/1968522
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Dysmenorrhea and Occupational Factors

Heeja Jung,
Hyunju Dan,
Chiyoung Cha
et al.

Abstract: Aim: To examine the prevalence of dysmenorrhea in the predominantly female nursing profession and investigate the role of occupational characteristics in dysmenorrhea.Background: Studies on working women have mostly examined the effects of dysmenorrhea symptoms on work performance, as opposed to shedding light on the association between work‐related characteristics and dysmenorrhea.Methods: In this cross‐sectional study, we used data obtained from survey 9 of the Korea Nurses’ Health Study. The participants we… Show more

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