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COVID-19-associated mental health impact on menstruation physiology: A survey study among medical students in Jordan.

Iman AolymatMohammad Al-TamimiHafez AlmomaniDiala Walid Abu-HassanEbaa M AlzayadnehNaser Al-HusbanSameer A Al Haj MahmoudAyman Daifallah Ismail Alsheikh
Published in: Women's health (London, England) (2023)
This study revealed that the stress related to the pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 could affect the female menstrual cycle and hence the quality of women's life. Therefore, this study could serve as a baseline for planning and introducing stress mitigation interventions in crisis situations to improve the physiological and mental well-being of females and improve their quality of life.
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