| Literature DB >> 31179420 |
Lingli Mou1, Wei Lei1, Jing Chen1, Rong Zhang2, Kezhi Liu1,2, Xuemei Liang1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Good interpersonal relationships can improve the negative mood and, to a certain extent, may help relieve dysmenorrhea symptoms. However, there has been no study examining the role of interpersonal relationships in dysmenorrhea and how they may interact with negative emotions. AIMS: To investigate the connection between negative affect and dysmenorrhea, and the role of interpersonal relationships plays in this relationship.Entities:
Keywords: adolescent; dysmenorrhea; emotions; interpersonal relations
Year: 2019 PMID: 31179420 PMCID: PMC6551434 DOI: 10.1136/gpsych-2018-100008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gen Psychiatr ISSN: 2517-729X
Figure 1The flowchart of the study.
Demographic and scale measurements of participants with and without dysmenorrhea
| With dysmenorrhea | Without dysmenorrhea |
| P values | |
| Age | 16.87 (0.88) | 16.98 (1.02) | −0.82 | 0.412 |
| MA | 12.80 (1.03) | 12.92 (1.05) | −0.76 | 0.448 |
| BMI | 19.97 (2.29) | 19.94 (2.21) | 0.07 | 0.947 |
| ULS | 46.28 (8.38) | 42.56 (8.53) | 2.98 | 0.003** |
| Depression† | 7.85 (3.43) | 6.08 (2.92) | 3.49 | 0.001** |
| Anxiety† | 9.09 (3.52) | 7.04 (3.28) | 3.93 | <0.001** |
| Stress† | 7.26 (3.83) | 6.10 (3.87) | 2.04 | 0.042* |
| DASS-21† | 24.20 (9.43) | 19.23 (8.59) | 3.57 | <0.001** |
| ICDS | 11.38 (4.94) | 9.75 (4.68) | 2.22 | 0.026* |
| CMSS-sev | 12.26 (9.25) | 0 | – | – |
| CMSS-fre | 10.85 (8.92) | 0 | – | – |
*p<0.05; ** p<0.01.
†Depression, anxiety and stress are all subscales of DASS, DASS-21 represents the total scores of whole DASS-21 scale.
BMI, body mass index; CMSS, Cox Menstrual Symptom Scale; CMSS-fre, CMSS frequency subscale scores; CMSS-sev, CMSS severity subscale scores; DASS-21, Depression Anxiety Stress Scale; MA, menarche age; ULS, UCLA Loneliness Scale.
Correlation matrix in participants with dysmenorrhea
| CMSS-sev | CMSS-fre | ULS | Depression | Anxiety | Stress | DASS-21 | ICDS | MA | BMI | |
| CMSS-sev | 1 | 0.814*** | 0.115*** | 0.345*** | 0.361*** | 0.266*** | 0.368*** | 0.196*** | −0.077* | −0.021 |
| CMSS-fre | 1 | 0.121*** | 0.304*** | 0.311*** | 0.237*** | 0.323*** | 0.191*** | −0.092* | −0.052 | |
| ULS | 1 | 0.394*** | 0.290*** | 0.443*** | 0.431*** | 0.519*** | −0.038 | −0.004 | ||
| Depression† | 1 | 0.651*** | 0.724*** | 0.901*** | 0.508*** | 0.023 | −0.006 | |||
| Anxiety† | 1 | 0.569*** | 0.841*** | 0.402*** | 0.013 | −0.011 | ||||
| Stress† | 1 | 0.882*** | 0.496*** | −0.018 | −0.008 | |||||
| DASS-21† | 1 | 0.537*** | 0.006 | −0.009 | ||||||
| ICDS | 1 | 0.035 | 0.032 | |||||||
| MA | 1 | −0.142*** | ||||||||
| BMI | 1 |
*p<0.05. ** p<0.01. *** p<0.001.
†Depression, anxiety and stress are all subscales of DASS, DASS-21 represent the total scores of whole DASS-21 scale.
BMI, body mass index; CMSS, Cox Menstrual Symptom Scale; CMSS-fre, CMSS frequency subscale scores; CMSS-sev, CMSS severity subscale scores; DASS-21, Depression Anxiety Stress Scale; ICDS, Interpersonal Comprehensive Diagnostic Scale; MA, menarche age; ULS, UCLA Loneliness Scale.
The correlation patterns of the ‘in-love’ and ‘not-in-love’ groups
| CMSS-sev | CMSS-fre | BMI | ULS | Depression | Anxiety | Stress | DASS-21 | ICDS | MA | |
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| CMSS-sev | 1 | 0.807*** | −0.019 | 0.127*** | 0.338*** | 0.325*** | 0.299*** | 0.360*** | 0.222*** | −0.067 |
| CMSS-fre | 0.807*** | 1 | −0.037 | 0.141*** | 0.295*** | 0.273*** | 0.275*** | 0.317*** | 0.201*** | −0.0071 |
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| CMSS-sev | 1 | 0.804*** | 0.017 | 0.074 | 0.319*** | 0.425*** | 0.124 | 0.339*** | 0.180* | −0.091 |
| CMSS-fre | 0.804*** | 1 | −0.095 | 0.072 | 0.301*** | 0.370*** | 0.103 | 0.301*** | 0.218* | −0.156 |
*p<0.05. **p<0.01. ***p<0.001.
BMI, body mass index; CMSS, Cox Menstrual Symptom Scale; CMSS-fre, CMSS frequency subscale scores; CMSS-sev, CMSS severity subscale scores; DASS-21, Depression Anxiety Stress Scale; ICDS, Interpersonal Comprehensive Diagnostic Scale; MA, menarche age; ULS, UCLA Loneliness Scale.
Figure 2The intermediary role of negative emotions in the interpersonal relationship and dysmenorrhea. (A,B) The effect of ULS on severity of dysmenorrhea was totally mediated by DASS-21. (C,D) The effect of ULS on frequency of dysmenorrhea was totally mediated by DASS-21. CMSS, Cox Menstrual Symptom Scale; DASS-21, Depression Anxiety Stress Scale; ICDS, Interpersonal Comprehensive Diagnostic Scale; ULS, UCLA Loneliness Scale.