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An Analysis on the Relationship Between Premenstrual Syndrome and Aggression Tendencies among Turkish Adolescent Girls
Premenstrual syndrome affects women’s physical, psychological, and social health negatively. Moreover it causes behavioral disorders such as anger, crime, and aggression tendencies. However, there is a limited number of studies in the literature which examined the relationship between premenstrual syndrome and crime, aggression, or violence.
The objective of this study was to identify the relationship between premenstrual syndrome and aggression tendencies.
This is a descriptive study. The 774 voluntary adolescent girls studying at a state university in Turkey constituted the sample of the research.
The mean age of adolescent girls was 19.05 ± 1.64. The mean age of first menstruation for the participants was 13.35 ± 1.23. It was determined that 58.3% of the participants had premenstrual syndrome. Premenstrual syndrome intensity levels were higher among adolescent girls whose menstruation interval was < 28 days, those who had “irregular” menstrual cycles, those who found their menstruation-related knowledge “inadequate”, those diagnosed with “anemia” and those who thought their anger / aggression tendencies increased in their “premenstrual period” (p<0.05). And aggression tendencies increased among adolescent girls as the intensity of premenstrual syndrome increased (p<0.05).
Health professionals premenstural symptoms were carefully evaluated and individualized care and treatment plans created.
期刊介绍:
Adolescent Psychiatry a peer-reviewed journal, aims to provide mental health professionals who work with adolescents with current information relevant to the diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric disorders in adolescents. Adolescent Psychiatry reports of original research, critical reviews of topics relevant to practitioners, clinical observations with analysis and discussion, analysis of philosophical, ethical or social aspects of the fields of psychiatry and mental health, case reports with discussions, letters, and position papers. Topics include adolescent development and developmental psychopathology, psychotherapy and other psychosocial treatment approaches, psychopharmacology, and service settings and programs. The primary focus of the work should be on adolescents, transition-aged youth, The primary focus of the work should be on adolescents, transition-aged youth, or emerging adults, that is, persons 12-24 years of age . Articles on families of adolescents, or adults who have been followed since adolescence will also be considered.