Evaluating the Criteria Used for Identification of PMS

2006 
Objective: Criteria for defining premenstrual syndrome (PMS) were assessed by comparing a reference definition previously demonstrated to be associated with reduced health-related quality of life and impaired productivity with alternative definitions based on criteria stringency variations. Methods: Health-related quality of life data were collected from the Medical Outcomes Study Short Form-36 (SF-36) for women aged 18–64 years. Women maintained daily calendars of emotional and physical symptoms and work productivity. PMS prevalence and differences in health-related quality of life and work productivity between women with and without PMS were compared using alternative definitions. Results: Across criteria, PMS prevalence ranged from 19% to 30%. Regardless of the criteria used, PMS was associated with reductions in health-related quality of life, with Mental Components Subscale scores 5–12 points lower for women with PMS compared to those without PMS. Likewise, across definitions, women with PMS had grea...
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