TY - JOUR
T1 - A population-based survey of Asian women's experience of premenstrual symptoms
AU - Dennerstein, Lorraine
AU - Lehert, Philippe
AU - Keung, Lam Siu
AU - Pal, Sadiah Ahsan
AU - Choi, Dooseok
PY - 2010/12
Y1 - 2010/12
N2 - This paper aims to explore women's experiences of premenstrual symptoms in three Asian countries and the factors affecting the prevalence of these symptoms. Cross-sectional survey. A sample of 1202 women aged 15–49 years were recruited by random sampling in Hong Kong, Pakistan and Thailand. The interviewer used a questionnaire with a checklist of 23 premenstrual symptoms, sociodemographic and lifestyle variables. The most prevalent symptoms were joint, muscle and back pain, cramps, abdominal pain and breast tenderness. The severity of symptoms was directly proportional to duration (months affected) (R = 0.85). Significant effects on symptom duration, severity, index of age (linear and quadratic effects), educational level and parity were found by multiple regression. There were also differences between countries for certain symptoms. Physical symptoms are an important component of premenstrual syndromes. These have been shown to be psychobiological in nature. Further analysis will examine the impact on the quality of life and the relationship with existing classificatory systems.
AB - This paper aims to explore women's experiences of premenstrual symptoms in three Asian countries and the factors affecting the prevalence of these symptoms. Cross-sectional survey. A sample of 1202 women aged 15–49 years were recruited by random sampling in Hong Kong, Pakistan and Thailand. The interviewer used a questionnaire with a checklist of 23 premenstrual symptoms, sociodemographic and lifestyle variables. The most prevalent symptoms were joint, muscle and back pain, cramps, abdominal pain and breast tenderness. The severity of symptoms was directly proportional to duration (months affected) (R = 0.85). Significant effects on symptom duration, severity, index of age (linear and quadratic effects), educational level and parity were found by multiple regression. There were also differences between countries for certain symptoms. Physical symptoms are an important component of premenstrual syndromes. These have been shown to be psychobiological in nature. Further analysis will examine the impact on the quality of life and the relationship with existing classificatory systems.
KW - Asia
KW - cross-cultural
KW - epidemiological
KW - Premenstrual symptoms
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/78650667555
U2 - 10.1258/mi.2010.010034
DO - 10.1258/mi.2010.010034
M3 - Article
C2 - 21156850
AN - SCOPUS:78650667555
SN - 1754-0453
VL - 16
SP - 139
EP - 145
JO - Menopause International
JF - Menopause International
IS - 4
ER -