Abstract

For more than 50 years, professional literature has linked premenstrual tension (PMS) with psychoemotional symptoms, without addressing how women's roles and development may be related to PMS. This article's research examines aspects of a relationship that exemplify three reported psychoemotional concerns present in PMS women: marital-, sexual- and family-relationship satisfaction. Twenty-six PMS clients of a nurse practitioner and 26 non-PMS women completed three questionnaires about relationship satisfaction. Statistically, PMS subjects reported significantly more dissatisfaction with marital and sexual relationships. No effects linked to age were found. Results are explained within the context of women's development and roles, and implications are discussed for clinicians who provide health care to clients with PMS.

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