Prevalence and association of premenstrual syndrome and premenstrual dysphoric disorder with academic performance among female university students

Perspect Psychiatr Care. 2018 Apr;54(2):176-184. doi: 10.1111/ppc.12219. Epub 2017 May 24.

Abstract

Background: Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) is particularly a female psychological disorder that has consequences on female students' behavior, cognitive abilities, mental health status, and academic performance.

Purpose: To examine the prevalence of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and PMDD, and their relationship with academic performance among female university students in Jordan.

Method: Prospective-correlational design was employed among 858 university students. Data collected in regards to daily record of signs of PMDD and PMS, academic motivation, and student's involvement.

Results: Prevalence of PMS was 92.3% and that of PMDD was 7.7%. There were significant differences in self-determination levels between students with PMS and those with PMDD.

Conclusion: PMDD symptoms have a negative impact on female students' academic performance; thus, mental health professionals have a major role in determining factors that buffer severity of PMDD among females.

Keywords: academic performance; premenstrual dysphoric disorder; premenstrual syndrome.

MeSH terms

  • Academic Performance / statistics & numerical data*
  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Jordan / epidemiology
  • Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder / epidemiology
  • Premenstrual Syndrome / epidemiology*
  • Students / statistics & numerical data*
  • Universities / statistics & numerical data*
  • Young Adult