Association between Neuroticism and Premenstrual Affective/Psychological Symptomatology.

IF 1.2 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Psychiatry international Pub Date : 2022-03-01 Epub Date: 2022-01-26 DOI:10.3390/psychiatryint3010005
Ajna Hamidovic, Nhan Dang, Dina Khalil, Jiehuan Sun
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Abstract

Neuroticism and premenstrual conditions share pleiotropic loci and are strongly associated. It is presently not known which DSM-5 symptoms of premenstrual syndrome/premenstrual mood disorder are associated with neuroticism. We enrolled 45 study participants to provide prospective daily ratings of affective ("depression", "anxiety, "anger", "mood swings") and psychological ("low interest", "feeling overwhelmed", and "difficulty concentrating") symptoms across two-three menstrual cycles (128 total cycles). Generalized additive modeling (gam function in R) was implemented to model the relationships between neuroticism and the premenstrual increase in symptomatology. Significance level was adjusted using the False Discovery Rate method and models were adjusted for current age and age of menarche. Results of the association analysis revealed that "low interest" (p ≤ 0.05) and "difficulty concentrating" (p ≤ 0.001) were significantly associated with neuroticism. None of the remaining symptoms reached statistical significance. The late luteal phase of the menstrual cycle is characterized by complex symptomatology, reflecting a physiological milieu of numerous biological processes. By identifying co-expression between neuroticism and specific premenstrual symptomatology, the present study improves our understanding of the premenstrual conditions and provides a platform for individualized treatment developments.

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神经质与经前情感/心理症状的关系。
神经质和经前症状有共同的多效位点,并有很强的相关性。目前尚不清楚DSM-5中经前综合征/经前情绪障碍的哪些症状与神经质有关。我们招募了45名研究参与者,提供两三个月经周期(总共128个周期)的情感(“抑郁”、“焦虑”、“愤怒”、“情绪波动”)和心理(“低兴趣”、“感觉不堪重负”和“难以集中注意力”)症状的前瞻性每日评分。采用广义加性建模(R中的gam函数)来模拟神经质与经前症状增加之间的关系。使用错误发现率法调整显著性水平,并根据当前年龄和月经初潮年龄调整模型。关联分析结果显示,“低兴趣”(p≤0.05)和“难以集中注意力”(p≤0.001)与神经质显著相关。其余症状均未达到统计学意义。月经周期的黄体晚期以复杂的症状为特征,反映了许多生物过程的生理环境。通过确定神经质和特定经前症状之间的共表达,本研究提高了我们对经前症状的理解,并为个性化治疗发展提供了平台。
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