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Premenstrual Symptomatology: Role of Prior Knowledge About Premenstrual Syndrome

Ma. Luisa Marván, PhD and Claudia Escobedo, BS

From the Departamento de Psicología, Universidad de las Américas-Puebla, Mexico.



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Fig. 1. Percentage of women reporting premenstrual symptoms before and after watching a videotape describing PMS and its negative consequences in daily life.

 





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