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British Journal of Psychiatry, 1963
This investigation is concerned with the prevalence of dysmenorrhoea and premenstrual symptoms in the general population and with their relationship to personality.Many authors have expressed the opinion that such relationships exist, but we will confine our review here to those studies which have presented supporting data.
A, COPPEN, N, KESSEL
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This investigation is concerned with the prevalence of dysmenorrhoea and premenstrual symptoms in the general population and with their relationship to personality.Many authors have expressed the opinion that such relationships exist, but we will confine our review here to those studies which have presented supporting data.
A, COPPEN, N, KESSEL
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Prostaglandins and menstruation
European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1996Disorders of menstruation present a significant burden to health services. Furthermore, hysterectomy, the definitive surgical treatment for menorrhagia, is the most common major operation performed on women of reproductive age in Britain and America [1–3].
Baird, David T. +7 more
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The Lancet, 1968
Abstract An analysis of the results of advanced (A) and ordinary (O) level examinations revealed a lower pass-rate, lower distinction-rate, and lower average mark when the examinations were taken during the premenstruum or during menstruation. This was most striking in girls whose menstrual loss continued longer than 6 days and those with menstrual ...
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Abstract An analysis of the results of advanced (A) and ordinary (O) level examinations revealed a lower pass-rate, lower distinction-rate, and lower average mark when the examinations were taken during the premenstruum or during menstruation. This was most striking in girls whose menstrual loss continued longer than 6 days and those with menstrual ...
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2023
In recent years, conversations regarding menstruation are becoming more potent than ever before. Activists and media together have been trying to do away with the stigma towards the natural and biological phenomenon of menstruation. In the popular media, this can be seen with more advertisements and movies surrounding the topic being openly created and
Nikita Srivastava +3 more
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In recent years, conversations regarding menstruation are becoming more potent than ever before. Activists and media together have been trying to do away with the stigma towards the natural and biological phenomenon of menstruation. In the popular media, this can be seen with more advertisements and movies surrounding the topic being openly created and
Nikita Srivastava +3 more
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Psychosomatic Medicine, 1980
An attempt was made to relate personality to premenstrual tension (PMT), using two groups of 40 parous and 40 mulliparous women, respectively composed of 20 single and 20 married subjects with an age range of 21 to 30 years. The menstrual instruction group had identical age range and means with the nonmenstrual group.
A, Awaritefe +3 more
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An attempt was made to relate personality to premenstrual tension (PMT), using two groups of 40 parous and 40 mulliparous women, respectively composed of 20 single and 20 married subjects with an age range of 21 to 30 years. The menstrual instruction group had identical age range and means with the nonmenstrual group.
A, Awaritefe +3 more
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1979
Summary: Menstrual length was analysed in 2,342 women attending the Shepherd Foundation. Prolonged menses were more common in Australian and New Zealand born, in women with irregular, short or long menstrual cycles, menstrual pain, high parity, and an intrauterine device. In contrast to women with premenstrual tension and menstrual pain, psychological
C, Wood, L, Larsen, R, Williams
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Summary: Menstrual length was analysed in 2,342 women attending the Shepherd Foundation. Prolonged menses were more common in Australian and New Zealand born, in women with irregular, short or long menstrual cycles, menstrual pain, high parity, and an intrauterine device. In contrast to women with premenstrual tension and menstrual pain, psychological
C, Wood, L, Larsen, R, Williams
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James Joyce Quarterly, 2009
This article investigates James Joyce's fascination with a wide variety of medical texts, sexual folklores, religious beliefs, and persistent superstitions about menstruation. That fascination finds its way into Ulysses, which draws upon a number of intertexts to inform a curiosity about the female body most strikingly articulated by Bloom, Molly, and ...
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This article investigates James Joyce's fascination with a wide variety of medical texts, sexual folklores, religious beliefs, and persistent superstitions about menstruation. That fascination finds its way into Ulysses, which draws upon a number of intertexts to inform a curiosity about the female body most strikingly articulated by Bloom, Molly, and ...
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1959
J, ROCK, C R, GARCIA, M F, MENKIN
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J, ROCK, C R, GARCIA, M F, MENKIN
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Physiology of the Endometrium and Regulation of Menstruation
Physiological Reviews, 2020Hilary O D Critchley +2 more
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