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CompletedNCT04455685

Prevalence of Self-reported Premenstrual Syndrome and Analysis of Somatic and Psychoemotional Symptoms

Prevalence of Self-reported Premenstrual Syndrome and Analysis of Somatic and Psychoemotional Symptoms in Brazilian Women Aged 20 to 49 Years

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
1,022 (actual)
Sponsor
Libbs Farmacêutica LTDA · Industry
Sex
Female
Age
20 Years – 49 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

In Brazil there are few published studies that study, the prevalence, symptoms and the population's knowledge about the premenstrual syndrome of women of reproductive age, and that correlate these data with the sociodemographic conditions of these women. In addition, given the complexity of the diagnosis of PMS, the prevalence of PMS in the Brazilian female population may be lower than the self-reported and published in these works, since not all women who believe they suffer from PMS fully comply with the criteria contemplated in the consensus for diagnosis of PMS. In this sense, this study aims to analyze the prevalence and intensity of frequent symptoms of PMS reported by the Brazilian female population. The information generated with this study may help to rethink behaviors to improve the health and quality of life of these women, as well as offer tools for decision making related to the need for early and effective treatment of PMS, whose disorders are associated with both the fall present and future quality of life for women, as well as all of their family, social and professional coexistence.

Detailed description

In Brazil and Latin America there are still few published studies that study, the prevalence, symptoms and the population's knowledge about the premenstrual syndrome of women of reproductive age, and that correlate these data with the sociodemographic, socioeconomic and sociocultural conditions of these women . In the investigator's view, this study brings value not only to contribute to the understanding and demystification of PMS by society in general, but also for the professionals who assist these women. The data currently used in Brazil, and which are frequently used to guide public health policies, are mostly the result of research carried out in other countries, and which may not correspond to the national reality. The information generated with this study may help to rethink behaviors to improve the health and quality of life of these women, at this stage in which comprehensive attention to the health and needs of this population should be given, often providing contraceptive methods that offer, as a benefit relief of symptoms related to PMS. The data from this research may also offer tools for decision making related to the need for early and effective treatment of PMS, whose disorders are associated with both the decrease in the present and future quality of life for the woman, as well as all of her family life, social and professional.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERanonymised data collectionThe population of the present study corresponds to a sample of previous market research. Data from participants from the five main regions of Brazil (North, Northeast, Midwest, South, Southeast) will be selected at random and according to the sample size calculation.

Timeline

Start date
2020-06-29
Primary completion
2020-06-29
Completion
2020-06-29
First posted
2020-07-02
Last updated
2020-07-02

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Brazil

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04455685. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.