医学
荟萃分析
系统回顾
子群分析
梅德林
公共卫生
人口学
家庭医学
妇科
内科学
病理
社会学
政治学
法学
作者
Guilherme Tavares de Arruda,Jordana Barbosa da Silva,Patrícia Driusso,Cinthuja Pathmanathan,Susan Armijo‐Olivo,Mariana Arias Ávila
出处
期刊:Pain
[Lippincott Williams & Wilkins]
日期:2025-09-23
标识
DOI:10.1097/j.pain.0000000000003768
摘要
Abstract Dysmenorrhea is menstrual pain of uterine origin that can be classified as primary (PD) or secondary (SD). The worldwide prevalence of dysmenorrhea has been estimated in previous systematic reviews; however, these results are often limited by the focus on specific populations, or the inclusion of studies published only in English. Therefore, we estimated the worldwide prevalence of dysmenorrhea of both PD and SD. In this systematic review, we searched 6 databases for studies reporting the prevalence of dysmenorrhea published between 2000 and 2024, without language restriction. The risk of bias of the included studies was assessed using the Joana Briggs Institute tool. Meta-analysis was conducted in Rstudio. The heterogeneity within meta-analyses was evaluated by I 2 statistics. Subgroup analyses were performed by PD, SD, age group, and study setting to investigate sources of heterogeneity as well. The certainty of evidence was assessed using GRADE modified for prevalence studies. A total of 336 studies were included in this systematic review. Most of them were conducted in Asia (49.4%). The pooled worldwide prevalence of dysmenorrhea, PD, and SD were 71.3% (95% CI 68.7%-73.8%), 73% (95% CI 68%-78%), and 35% (95% CI 19%-56%), respectively. Dysmenorrhea was more prevalent in Central America (89.6%), Sri Lanka (97.7%), among adults (73.3%), and at universities (78.4%). All subgroup analyses showed high heterogeneity (I 2 = 99.5%-100%) with very low certainty of evidence. This high prevalence of dysmenorrhea worldwide highlights the need for healthcare providers and public health organizations to address menstrual pain's global burden.
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