Does Spousal Support Can Decrease Women's Premenstrual Syndrome Symptoms?

Rezaee, Hajar and Mahamed, Fariba and Amidi Mazaheri, Maryam (2015) Does Spousal Support Can Decrease Women's Premenstrual Syndrome Symptoms? Global Journal of Health Science, 8 (5). p. 19. ISSN 1916-9736

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Abstract

Premenstrual syndrome is a syndrome that includes behavioral and physical symptoms occurring in the second half of the menstrual cycle and this syndrome affects millions of women universal. With regard to the importance of spouse participation in promoting reproductive and women's health, the aim of this study was to determine the effect of educational intervention for spouse on women's premenstrual syndrome symptoms. This quasi -experimental study was down with the participation of 100 women of reproductive age with PMS were referred to health centers Falavarjan city in 2015. Women were divided randomly into two groups as intervention and control. Educational intervention about supportive behaviors to control premenstrual symptoms was performed for spouses during the three educational sessions in the intervention group. Data was obtained with self-administered questionnaire before and three months after educational intervention and were analyzed by SPSS21 and appropriate statistical tests. Three mounts after the intervention the score of spouse’s supportive behaviors was increased significantly compare to before of the educational intervention and the control group. As well as significant decrease was occurred in case of physical and psychological-behavioral symptoms of women in the intervention group compare to before the intervention and control groups (p<0.05). Spouse’s supportive behaviors can reduce PMS symptoms in women. As a result, it is recommended that the health care system organize the educational intervention to increase spouse supportive behaviors.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Academics Guard > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 01 May 2023 07:41
Last Modified: 23 Sep 2024 04:52
URI: http://science.oadigitallibraries.com/id/eprint/700

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