This research investigates the use of web-based sensory awareness training given to women of reproductive age. It was planned to examine the effect of dysmenorrhea level and kinzeophobia status.H0a = Body weight of women of reproductive age who received and did not receive sensory awareness training. There is no difference between awareness levels. H1a = Body size of women of reproductive age who receive and do not receive sensory awareness training. There is a difference between awareness levels. H0b = Dysmenorrhea of women of reproductive age who received or did not receive sensory awareness training. There is no difference between the levels. H1b = Dysmenorrhea among women of reproductive age who received and did not receive sensory awareness training. There is a difference between the levels. H0c = Kinesiophobia in women of childbearing age who received or did not receive sensory awareness training. There is no difference between the situations. H1c = Kinesiophobia in women of reproductive age who receive and do not receive sensory awareness training. There is a difference between situations Sensory awareness training was given to women in the intervention group of the study for 4 weeks. will be given. Training contents, Sensory System Training Presentation, Proprioception and Kinesthesia Sensory Training Presentation, Interoception Sense Training Presentation will be given, then Graded Sensory Discrimination, Graded Motor Imagery (DMI), interoception awareness training, body training with training consisting of interoceptive awareness exercises and home exercise programs. A protocol for awareness training will be implemented.
Age range
19 Years
Sex
FEMALE
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Introductory Information Form
Timeframe: Baseline
Tampa Kinesiophobia Scale
Timeframe: day 1
Dysmenorrhea Affect Scale
Timeframe: day 1
Multidimensional Body Awareness Assessment-II Scale
Timeframe: day 1