Is there a Regional Difference in Symptoms Perception Associated with pre- Menstrual Syndrome? Results from a National Study among reproductive-Age Women in Brazil

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Alt text: Study on symptoms perception and premenstrual syndrome differences in Brazilian women.

Is there a Regional Difference in Symptoms Perception Associated with pre- Menstrual Syndrome? Results from a National Study among reproductive-Age Women in Brazil

Adriana Orcesi Pedro
Adriana Orcesi Pedro
Samantha Belamarques de Oliveira Silva
Samantha Belamarques de Oliveira Silva
Maura Gonzaga Lapa
Maura Gonzaga Lapa
Juliana Dineia Perez Brandao
Juliana Dineia Perez Brandao
Vivienne Carduz Castilho
Vivienne Carduz Castilho
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Background: Evaluate the prevalence, intensity and regional distribution of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) symptoms reported by reproductive age Brazilian women. Methods: An observational and retrospective study was conducted analyzing data of women from the five Brazilian regions. Women aged 20 to 49 years who consulted at private healthcare services filled up a self-reported questionnaire about the prevalence and intensity of somatic and psychoemotional pre-menstrual symptoms. Results: A total of 23104 women stated to have premenstrual symptoms, of which 38.91% (n=8990) reported that these symptoms cause functional impairment.

Is there a Regional Difference in Symptoms Perception Associated with pre- Menstrual Syndrome? Results from a National Study among reproductive-Age Women in Brazil

Background: Evaluate the prevalence, intensity and regional distribution of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) symptoms reported by reproductive age Brazilian women. Methods: An observational and retrospective study was conducted analyzing data of women from the five Brazilian regions. Women aged 20 to 49 years who consulted at private healthcare services filled up a self-reported questionnaire about the prevalence and intensity of somatic and psychoemotional pre-menstrual symptoms. Results: A total of 23104 women stated to have premenstrual symptoms, of which 38.91% (n=8990) reported that these symptoms cause functional impairment.

Adriana Orcesi Pedro
Adriana Orcesi Pedro
Samantha Belamarques de Oliveira Silva
Samantha Belamarques de Oliveira Silva
Maura Gonzaga Lapa
Maura Gonzaga Lapa
Juliana Dineia Perez Brandao
Juliana Dineia Perez Brandao
Vivienne Carduz Castilho
Vivienne Carduz Castilho

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Adriana Orcesi Pedro. 2026. “. Global Journal of Medical Research – E: Gynecology & Obstetrics GJMR-E Volume 22 (GJMR Volume 22 Issue E3): .

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Is there a Regional Difference in Symptoms Perception Associated with pre- Menstrual Syndrome? Results from a National Study among reproductive-Age Women in Brazil

Adriana Orcesi Pedro
Adriana Orcesi Pedro
Samantha Belamarques de Oliveira Silva
Samantha Belamarques de Oliveira Silva
Maura Gonzaga Lapa
Maura Gonzaga Lapa
Juliana Dineia Perez Brandao
Juliana Dineia Perez Brandao
Vivienne Carduz Castilho
Vivienne Carduz Castilho

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