Impact of age on premenstrual syndrome prevalence and severity: A population-based survey in Brazil.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Adriana Orcesi Pedro, Juliana Dineia Perez Brandão, Samantha Belamarques de Oliveira Silva, Maura Gonzaga Lapa, Vivienne Carduz Castilho
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the relationship between premenstrual disorders (PMD) and age, we analyzed the prevalence and severity of psycho-emotional and physical symptoms in a representative sample of Brazilian women.

Methods: This observational and retrospective study analyzed data from Brazilian women aged 20-49 years from five regions of the country who reported premenstrual symptoms. Participants completed a premenstrual symptom screening questionnaire and self-reported the presence and severity of their symptoms. Among 23 104 women reporting does premenstrual symptoms, 38.91% (n = 8990) experienced PMD caused functional impairment. Finally, 5121 participants agreed to complete the adapted version of the screening questionnaire.

Results: The age group distribution was 20-29 (46.7%), 30-39 (38.3%), and 40-49 years (15%). The most prevalent and severe physical symptom was acne/oily skin in participants aged 20-29 years and headache in women aged 30-49 years. Regarding psycho-emotional symptoms, the most prevalent was anxiety/tension in women aged 20-29 years and 40-49 years and irritability/anger in those aged 30-39 years. Irritability/anger was the most severe symptom in all groups.

Conclusion: PMD significantly impacts the quality of life of Brazilian women with varying intensity. Physical symptoms associated with PMD vary with age, while psycho-emotional symptoms, particularly irritability/anger and anxiety, were intense in Brazilian women of reproductive age. These findings inform early diagnosis and individualized treatment approaches for PMD, addressing the needs of women.

年龄对经前期综合征发病率和严重程度的影响:巴西人口调查。
摘要为了评估经前期紊乱(PMD)与年龄之间的关系,我们分析了具有代表性的巴西女性样本中心理情感和生理症状的发生率和严重程度:这项观察性和回顾性研究分析了来自巴西五个地区的 20-49 岁女性的数据,她们都报告了经前症状。参与者填写了一份经前症状筛查问卷,并自我报告了症状的存在和严重程度。在 23 104 名报告有经前症状的妇女中,有 38.91% (n = 8990)的人因经前综合症而导致功能受损。最后,5121 名参与者同意填写改编版筛查问卷:年龄组分布为 20-29 岁(46.7%)、30-39 岁(38.3%)和 40-49 岁(15%)。最普遍和最严重的身体症状是 20-29 岁参与者的痤疮/油性皮肤和 30-49 岁女性的头痛。在心理情绪症状方面,20-29 岁和 40-49 岁女性最常见的症状是焦虑/紧张,30-39 岁女性最常见的症状是烦躁/愤怒。烦躁/愤怒是所有组别中最严重的症状:PMD 严重影响了巴西妇女的生活质量,影响程度各不相同。与 PMD 相关的身体症状随年龄而变化,而心理情绪症状,尤其是烦躁/焦虑和焦虑,在巴西育龄妇女中更为严重。这些发现为早期诊断和个性化治疗 PMD 提供了依据,满足了妇女的需求。
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics publishes articles on all aspects of basic and clinical research in the fields of obstetrics and gynecology and related subjects, with emphasis on matters of worldwide interest.
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