Relations between anxiety, psychophysiological variables and menstrual cycle in healthy women.

C M Contreras, M L Marván, V Alcalá-Herrera, A Yeyha
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The present study was designed to explore whether changes occur in psychophysiological variables in healthy women not suffering from premenstrual tension. Variations in electroencephalogram frequencies, reaction time, somatosensory evoked potentials, and nerve conduction velocity were examined in a sample of 30 women, in relation to scores from the Hamilton Psychiatric Rating Scale for Depression and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory. Trials and recordings were done weekly. EEG frequencies decreased before menstruation in all subjects. However, there were no significant changes for reaction time, nerve conduction velocity, HAMILTON nor State-Trait Anxiety scales associated with subperiods of the menstrual cycle. To explore the impact of anxiety, high and low anxiety groups were formed. The high anxiety group showed the highest scores in the A-Trait form, longer reaction time, enlarged latencies of the P100, but shorter nerve conduction velocity. Anxiety scores as well as reaction time increased during the premenstrual period only for the low anxiety group. The authors conclude that for some women premenstrual anxiety may be related to previous and continuous high levels of anxiety, which associated with some subtle neurological differences as compared with women who rated in low scores for anxiety.

健康女性焦虑、心理生理变量与月经周期的关系
本研究旨在探讨在没有经前紧张的健康女性中是否会发生心理生理变量的变化。在30名女性样本中,检测了脑电图频率、反应时间、体感诱发电位和神经传导速度的变化,并将其与汉密尔顿抑郁症精神病评定量表和状态-特质焦虑量表的得分联系起来。试验和录音每周进行一次。所有受试者月经前脑电图频率均下降。然而,反应时间、神经传导速度、HAMILTON和状态-特质焦虑量表与月经周期亚期相关没有显著变化。为了探讨焦虑的影响,我们分为高焦虑组和低焦虑组。高焦虑组A-Trait得分最高,反应时间较长,P100潜伏期增大,神经传导速度较短。焦虑评分和反应时间在经前期只有低焦虑组有所增加。作者得出结论,对于一些女性来说,经前焦虑可能与之前和持续的高水平焦虑有关,与焦虑得分低的女性相比,这与一些微妙的神经差异有关。
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