Menstrual problems like menorrhagia, dysmenorrhea and premenstrual syndrome (PMS) are
common in adolescent girls. However literature regarding association between menstrual and mental health
problems is limited; hence the current study was planned. Methods: It is a cross-sectional study conducted
in Sangli district (Maharashtra), India among the female students from three randomly selected graduation
colleges. Calculated sample size was 605 and cluster random sampling technique was applied. The study
duration was June 2013 - May 2014. Study instrument was self-administered questionnaire with inventories
like PSST-A, DASS-21 and SPIN. Statistical analysis was done using chi-square test and binary logistic regression.
Results: Of the 707 participants; 413 (58.4%) had menstrual problems with dysmenorrhoea being the commonest.
Embarrassment due to menstruation was felt by 14.9%. Menstrual problems were associated with perceived
body type, body image, stress and anxiety. Embarrassment due to menstruation was associated with social
phobia, stress, anxiety and depression. On binary logistic regression; body image and embarrassment due to
menstruation were significant predictors for menstrual problems. Conclusions: Menstrual problems contribute
to the development of various Mental Health disturbances. Hence, girls should be encouraged to seek health
advice for the menstrual problems. A full time Health counsellor in schools and colleges can justify addressing
adolescent health problems.