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Table 3 Effect of pain intensity on WHODAS 2.0 scores among women with dysmenorrhea (Brazil – 2017, n = 73)

From: Association among dysmenorrhea and activity limitation and participation restrictions in adult women: a cross-sectional study, Brazil -2017

WHODAS

Severe pain (n = 32)

Median(IR)

MMP

(n = 41)

Median(IR)

Median difference

CI 95 %

p

η2

Total score

20.00(25.00)

10.00(30.00)

7.61

2.17 to 11.96

0.012

0.086

Cognition

20.00(25.00)

10.00(30.00)

5.00

0.00 to 15.00

0.079

0.041

Mobility

18.7(31.25)

6.25(25.00)

12.50

6.25 to 18.75

0.003

0.115

Self-care

0.00(10.00)

0.00(10.00)

0.00

0.00 to 0.00

0.874

0

Getting along

8.33(22.92)

8.33(16.67)

0.00

0.00 to 8.33

0.608

0.003

Life activities

10.00(30.00)

10.00(20.00)

0.00

0.00 to 10.00

0.679

0.002

Participation

20.83(25.00)

8.33(27.08)

8.33

0.00 to 16.66

0.030

0.063

  1. Note: Higher WHODAS values indicate greater disability
  2. The median difference was calculated by the Hodges-Lehman estimator; η2: Eta squared
  3. MMP Mild to Moderate pain, IR Interquartile Range, CI 95 % Confidence Interval 95 %, p p-value calculated by the Mann-Whitney test