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shobeiri F, ebrahimi R, ezzati araste poor F, nazari M. THE EFFECT OF GROUP EDUCATION ON SYMPTOMS ASSOCIATED WITH PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME IN UNIVERSITY FEMALE STUDENTS OF MEDICAL SCIENCES. Nursing and Midwifery Journal 2016; 14 (3) :263-270
URL: http://unmf.umsu.ac.ir/article-1-2714-en.html
1- -Hamadan University of Medical Sciences
2- -Hamadan University of Medical Sciences , r.ebrahimi41@yahoo.com
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Received: 20 Jan, 2016 Accepted: 13 Apr, 2016 Abstract Background & Aims: Premenstrual Syndrome Symptoms of physical, psychological, emotional and behavior that occur periodically and detrimental effects on the individual and society. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of counseling on symptoms associated with premenstrual syndrome are at university female students of Medical Sciences Materials & Methods: This randomized clinical trial on 80 female students at the University of Medical Sciences was diagnosed premenstrual syndrome. Random sampling by taking the cloak was hiding. Information required to complete the questionnaire were collected through interviews. The data were analyzed with SPSS16 software Results: At baseline, before the intervention and control groups were similar with no significant difference. After consulting a group and at the end of the first and second cycle after the intervention a significant reduction in all symptoms associated with premenstrual syndrome , including physical pain , depression and irritability were seen (P
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: مامایی

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