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Premenstrual Symptoms: Delineating Symptom Clusters

Journal of Women's Health & Gender-Based Medicine, 1999
The purposes of this study were to (1) identify the clusters of symptoms women experience during the premenstruum, (2) assess the reliability of the symptom clusters as reported by a population-based sample and a sample of women with three perimenstrual symptom patterns, (3) compare the levels of severity for the symptom clusters across menstrual cycle
N F, Woods, E S, Mitchell, M, Lentz
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Life events do not predict symptoms: Symptoms predict symptoms

Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 1987
The effects of life events and previous symptoms on current symptom levels were examined in a model using data from a 3-year prospective study. Male psychiatric patients and nonpatients reported on life events and symptoms every 2 months on 18 occasions.
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Symptom Substitution After Symptom Removal

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
To The Editor.— Increasing interest in behavior therapy and the increasingly frequent use of hypnosis in recent years has suggested that the old dogma that symptom removal inevitably leads to symptom substitution is not true. Yates, 1 and Ullman and Krasner 2 have dismissed symptom substitution as a psychoanalytic myth.
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