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In addition to the main theme, the seventh conference focused on (a) psychosocial, cultural, and historical aspects of the menstrual cycle, (b) theoretical issues and management considerations for premenstrual syndrome, and (c) future directions in menstrual cycle research.
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In addition to the main theme, the seventh conference focused on (a) psychosocial, cultural, and historical aspects of the menstrual cycle, (b) theoretical issues and management considerations for premenstrual syndrome, and (c) future directions in menstrual cycle research.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2019
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- ISBN-13: 9781317740421
- Artikelnr.: 56941164
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317740421
- Artikelnr.: 56941164
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Nancy Fugate Woods, Editor; Committee on Gender Differences in Susceptibility to Environmental Factors, Institute of Medicine.
Part 1 The experience of menstruation: the Tremin Trust - an
intergenerational research program on events associated with women's
menstrual and reproductive lives, A.M. Voda, et al; a comparison of the
effect of the menstrual cycle and the social week on mood, sexual interest
and self-assessment performance, M. Ripper; an exploratory study of the
menstrual euphemisms, beliefs and taboos, J.J. Jurgens and B.A. Powers;
menstrual effects on neuroendocrine measures, D.J. Cardona et al; steroids
and brain call activity during the menstrual cycle, J.W. Phillis; a first
attempt at estimating luteinizing hormone surge onset day at midcycle, C.
Hedricks et al; feminine hygiene considerations for the space environment,
B. Shelden Czerwinski; the effect of premenstrual symptoms on creative
thinking, J.C. Chrisler. Part 2 Perimenstrual symptoms and perimenstrual
syndromes: recognizing PMS when you see it - criteria for PMS sample
selection, E.S. Mitchell et al; perimenstrual negative affect - development
and testing of an explanatory model, D. Taylor et al; the MMPI as an aid in
evaluating patients with premenstrual syndrome, C.J. Chuong et al; a survey
of multidimensional and interdisciplinary approaches to premenstrual
syndrome, M.E. Robertson; premenstrual syndrome - a bio-psycho-social
approach to treatment, P. Miota et al; pain sensitivity in dysmenorrheic
and nondysmenorrheic women as a function of menstrual cycle phase, E.G.
Hapidou and D. de Catanzaro; a study of headache intensity and disability
with the menstrual cycle, P. Solbach et al; the menstrual cycle and other
paramenters affecting breast disease and detection, L.L. Coughlin. Part 3
Menopause - normative transition or illness event?: assumptions underlying
two hypotheses of hot flash initiation and evidence to their validity, E.E.
Guice; perimenopausal women - using women's stories as a theoretical
underpinning for women's health, B.J. McElmurry and D.S Huddleston; an
investigation of the nature of the menopausal experience - attitude toward
menopause, recent life change, coping method and number and frequency of
symptoms in menopausal omen, C. Gleim Bareford; marital adjustment, life
stress, attitudes toward menopausal symptoms in premenopausal, menopausal
and postmenopausal women, G. Glazer and A. Sutton Rozman.
intergenerational research program on events associated with women's
menstrual and reproductive lives, A.M. Voda, et al; a comparison of the
effect of the menstrual cycle and the social week on mood, sexual interest
and self-assessment performance, M. Ripper; an exploratory study of the
menstrual euphemisms, beliefs and taboos, J.J. Jurgens and B.A. Powers;
menstrual effects on neuroendocrine measures, D.J. Cardona et al; steroids
and brain call activity during the menstrual cycle, J.W. Phillis; a first
attempt at estimating luteinizing hormone surge onset day at midcycle, C.
Hedricks et al; feminine hygiene considerations for the space environment,
B. Shelden Czerwinski; the effect of premenstrual symptoms on creative
thinking, J.C. Chrisler. Part 2 Perimenstrual symptoms and perimenstrual
syndromes: recognizing PMS when you see it - criteria for PMS sample
selection, E.S. Mitchell et al; perimenstrual negative affect - development
and testing of an explanatory model, D. Taylor et al; the MMPI as an aid in
evaluating patients with premenstrual syndrome, C.J. Chuong et al; a survey
of multidimensional and interdisciplinary approaches to premenstrual
syndrome, M.E. Robertson; premenstrual syndrome - a bio-psycho-social
approach to treatment, P. Miota et al; pain sensitivity in dysmenorrheic
and nondysmenorrheic women as a function of menstrual cycle phase, E.G.
Hapidou and D. de Catanzaro; a study of headache intensity and disability
with the menstrual cycle, P. Solbach et al; the menstrual cycle and other
paramenters affecting breast disease and detection, L.L. Coughlin. Part 3
Menopause - normative transition or illness event?: assumptions underlying
two hypotheses of hot flash initiation and evidence to their validity, E.E.
Guice; perimenopausal women - using women's stories as a theoretical
underpinning for women's health, B.J. McElmurry and D.S Huddleston; an
investigation of the nature of the menopausal experience - attitude toward
menopause, recent life change, coping method and number and frequency of
symptoms in menopausal omen, C. Gleim Bareford; marital adjustment, life
stress, attitudes toward menopausal symptoms in premenopausal, menopausal
and postmenopausal women, G. Glazer and A. Sutton Rozman.
Part 1 The experience of menstruation: the Tremin Trust - an
intergenerational research program on events associated with women's
menstrual and reproductive lives, A.M. Voda, et al; a comparison of the
effect of the menstrual cycle and the social week on mood, sexual interest
and self-assessment performance, M. Ripper; an exploratory study of the
menstrual euphemisms, beliefs and taboos, J.J. Jurgens and B.A. Powers;
menstrual effects on neuroendocrine measures, D.J. Cardona et al; steroids
and brain call activity during the menstrual cycle, J.W. Phillis; a first
attempt at estimating luteinizing hormone surge onset day at midcycle, C.
Hedricks et al; feminine hygiene considerations for the space environment,
B. Shelden Czerwinski; the effect of premenstrual symptoms on creative
thinking, J.C. Chrisler. Part 2 Perimenstrual symptoms and perimenstrual
syndromes: recognizing PMS when you see it - criteria for PMS sample
selection, E.S. Mitchell et al; perimenstrual negative affect - development
and testing of an explanatory model, D. Taylor et al; the MMPI as an aid in
evaluating patients with premenstrual syndrome, C.J. Chuong et al; a survey
of multidimensional and interdisciplinary approaches to premenstrual
syndrome, M.E. Robertson; premenstrual syndrome - a bio-psycho-social
approach to treatment, P. Miota et al; pain sensitivity in dysmenorrheic
and nondysmenorrheic women as a function of menstrual cycle phase, E.G.
Hapidou and D. de Catanzaro; a study of headache intensity and disability
with the menstrual cycle, P. Solbach et al; the menstrual cycle and other
paramenters affecting breast disease and detection, L.L. Coughlin. Part 3
Menopause - normative transition or illness event?: assumptions underlying
two hypotheses of hot flash initiation and evidence to their validity, E.E.
Guice; perimenopausal women - using women's stories as a theoretical
underpinning for women's health, B.J. McElmurry and D.S Huddleston; an
investigation of the nature of the menopausal experience - attitude toward
menopause, recent life change, coping method and number and frequency of
symptoms in menopausal omen, C. Gleim Bareford; marital adjustment, life
stress, attitudes toward menopausal symptoms in premenopausal, menopausal
and postmenopausal women, G. Glazer and A. Sutton Rozman.
intergenerational research program on events associated with women's
menstrual and reproductive lives, A.M. Voda, et al; a comparison of the
effect of the menstrual cycle and the social week on mood, sexual interest
and self-assessment performance, M. Ripper; an exploratory study of the
menstrual euphemisms, beliefs and taboos, J.J. Jurgens and B.A. Powers;
menstrual effects on neuroendocrine measures, D.J. Cardona et al; steroids
and brain call activity during the menstrual cycle, J.W. Phillis; a first
attempt at estimating luteinizing hormone surge onset day at midcycle, C.
Hedricks et al; feminine hygiene considerations for the space environment,
B. Shelden Czerwinski; the effect of premenstrual symptoms on creative
thinking, J.C. Chrisler. Part 2 Perimenstrual symptoms and perimenstrual
syndromes: recognizing PMS when you see it - criteria for PMS sample
selection, E.S. Mitchell et al; perimenstrual negative affect - development
and testing of an explanatory model, D. Taylor et al; the MMPI as an aid in
evaluating patients with premenstrual syndrome, C.J. Chuong et al; a survey
of multidimensional and interdisciplinary approaches to premenstrual
syndrome, M.E. Robertson; premenstrual syndrome - a bio-psycho-social
approach to treatment, P. Miota et al; pain sensitivity in dysmenorrheic
and nondysmenorrheic women as a function of menstrual cycle phase, E.G.
Hapidou and D. de Catanzaro; a study of headache intensity and disability
with the menstrual cycle, P. Solbach et al; the menstrual cycle and other
paramenters affecting breast disease and detection, L.L. Coughlin. Part 3
Menopause - normative transition or illness event?: assumptions underlying
two hypotheses of hot flash initiation and evidence to their validity, E.E.
Guice; perimenopausal women - using women's stories as a theoretical
underpinning for women's health, B.J. McElmurry and D.S Huddleston; an
investigation of the nature of the menopausal experience - attitude toward
menopause, recent life change, coping method and number and frequency of
symptoms in menopausal omen, C. Gleim Bareford; marital adjustment, life
stress, attitudes toward menopausal symptoms in premenopausal, menopausal
and postmenopausal women, G. Glazer and A. Sutton Rozman.