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Women who experience heavy menstrual bleeding: prevalence and characteristics from young adulthood to midlife, Australia, 2000–2021: a longitudinal cohort survey study

Description

The impact of heavy menstrual bleeding on the physical and mental wellbeing of women is increasingly recognised. The estimated prevalence ranges between 4% and 52%, the broad variation in estimates explained by differences in the methods and instruments used to assess heavy bleeding, the cultural and social context of the studies, whether women not currently menstruating were excluded, and the ages of the study participants.

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Details

Authors: Louise Wilson, Tessa Copp, Martha Hickey, Bec Jenkinson, Susan J Jordan, Rachel Thompson, Gita D Mishra and Jenny A Doust

Article Type: Research

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CPD Activity Details
Topic
Statistics, Epidemiology and Research, Women's Health
CAPE Aspects
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Effective Year

Educational Activities (EA) - 0.30

Reviewing Performance (RP) - 0.0

Measuring Outcomes (MO) - 0.0

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