IJE Advance Access originally published online on September 22, 2006
International Journal of Epidemiology 2006 35(6):1478-1485; doi:10.1093/ije/dyl219
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Common genital complaints in women: the contribution of psychosocial and infectious factors in a population-based cohort study in Goa, India
1 London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street, London, UK.
2 Sangath, 841/1 Porvorim, Goa, India.
3 Goa Medical College, Goa, India.
* Corresponding author. Sangath, 841/1 Alto-Porvorim, Goa, India 403521. E-mail: Vikram.patel{at}lshtm.ac.uk
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Background The genital complaint of abnormal vaginal discharge is common in South Asia. We describe the risk factors for the incidence of the complaint in women of reproductive age.
Method Population-based cohort study in Goa, India. Out of 3000 randomly selected women, 2494 women participated. The outcome was an incident case of the complaint of abnormal vaginal discharge at 6 months (T1) and 12 months (T2) review.
Results In total 71 (3.6%, 95% CI 2.84.5%) of the 2000 eligible women reviewed at T1 reported the complaint; and 80 (4.0%, CI 3.25.0%) of the 1999 women who did not complain of abnormal vaginal discharge at T1 reported it at T2. Multivariate logistic regression analysis identified the following factors as associated with the complaint: younger age (OR 0.26, CI 0.10.5 for women aged 4049 years compared with women aged 1824 years); illiteracy (OR 1.48, CI 0.92.4); religion (Muslim women OR 3.15, CI 1.76.0 compared with Hindu women); women's concerns regarding their spouse's extramarital relationships (OR 3.46, CI 1.210.0); current BV infection (OR 1.87, CI 1.22.9); somatoform complaints (OR 3.30, CI 1.76.5 for the highest somatoform score quartile compared with the lowest); and depression and anxiety (OR 1.55, CI 0.92.6 for the highest mental health score quartile compared with the lowest).
Conclusions Reproductive and sexual health programmes must strengthen the capacity of practitioners to assess and treat bacterial vaginosis and psychosocial problems in women with complaints of abnormal vaginal discharge.
Accepted 31 August 2006
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