Mood across the menstrual cycle and number of menstrual symptoms reported: a cross-sectional study |
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Authors: | A W Chen E Filsinger |
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Affiliation: | Asian Counseling and Referral Service, Seattle. |
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Abstract: | This study assessed mood among 110 women at three phases of the menstrual cycle and its relationship with the number of reported menstrual symptoms. Women who reported fewer menstrually-related symptoms tended to have generally higher mood scores, but specific depression of mood during menses was found among the subgroup of women who reported fewer menstrual symptoms. Contraceptive pill usage was not related to mood variation across the menstrual cycle. The findings raise questions about the validity of self-reports of menstrually-related symptoms. |
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