Literature DB >> 1894458

Sexual dysfunction, social maladjustment, and psychiatric disorders in women seeking treatment in a premenstrual syndrome clinic.

S Chandraiah1, J L Levenson, J B Collins.   

Abstract

The NIMH Diagnostic Interview Schedule (n = 43), and the Hopkins Symptom Checklist and Weissman Social Adjustment Scale (n = 35) was administered to assess the prevalence of psychiatric disorders and psychosocial maladjustment present in women seeking treatment in a multidisciplinary Premenstrual Syndrome Clinic. We found a 67 percent lifetime prevalence of DIS/DSM-III psychiatric disorders: 50 percent Major Affective Disorder (primarily Depression), 53 percent Anxiety Disorder (primarily Phobias or Generalized Anxiety Disorder), and 40 percent Psychosexual Dysfunction (notably Inhibited Sexual Desire or Excitement). Our group had significantly greater Major Depression, Dysthymia, and any one psychiatric disorder compared with female general population samples. Two-thirds of women with premenstrual symptoms had true Premenstrual Syndrome. In our sample, social maladjustment as well as psychiatric symptomatology was significantly greater than in normals and closer to that in psychiatric out-patient norms, and was independent of cycle phase. Presence or absence of PMS, social maladjustment and sexual dysfunction was each not significantly different in women with or without psychiatric disorder.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1894458     DOI: 10.2190/A4JM-PGR9-35PH-4WCW

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Psychiatry Med        ISSN: 0091-2174            Impact factor:   1.210


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