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CompletedNCT05191108

Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) and Mindfulness Stress Reduction Program (MSRP)

The Effect of Mindfulness Stress Reduction Program on Premenstrual Symptoms: A Randomized Controlled Study

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
74 (actual)
Sponsor
NURDİLAN SENER · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
17 Years – 30 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is a disorder characterized by emotional, physical and behavioral symptoms that increase the severity of the menstrual cycle in women of reproductive age during the luteal phase and disappear spontaneously a few days after the onset of menstruation. Nonpharmacological applications are often preferred to reduce premenstrual symptoms. It has been stated that with the meditation practices of mindfulness, individuals experience less anxiety, depression, anger and lower levels of psychological distress, including anxiety. . It is thought that the mindfulness stress reduction program can reduce the symptoms of PMS by regulating the stress level and emotional balance of women.

Detailed description

Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is a disorder characterized by emotional, physical and behavioral symptoms that increase the severity of the menstrual cycle in women of reproductive age during the luteal phase and disappear spontaneously a few days after the onset of menstruation. It is stated in the literature that more than 40 million women experience PMS symptoms. While PMS significantly affects 20% of women's daily lives, it manifests itself as mild premenstrual symptoms in 90% of women. It is stated that PMS is associated with more than 300 physical, psychological, emotional, behavioral and social symptoms. These symptoms can include changes in appetite, weight gain, abdominal pain, backache, lower back pain, headache, breast swelling and tenderness, nausea, constipation, anxiety, irritability, anger, fatigue, restlessness, mood swings, and crying. Therefore, premenstrual symptoms can negatively affect individuals' participation in courses, school success, social activities and family relationships. Recently, in addition to pharmacological applications, non-pharmacological applications are frequently preferred to reduce premenstrual symptoms (reflexology, acupuncture, acupressure, music, mindfulness). Mindfulness is defined as directing one's non-judgmental attention to thoughts, feelings, bodily sensations, and interactions. It has been stated that with the meditation practices of mindfulness, individuals experience less anxiety, depression, anger and lower levels of psychological distress, including anxiety. . PMS is an important health problem with complex symptoms. To cope with these symptoms, PMS needs to be addressed in a multidimensional way. It is thought that the mindfulness stress reduction program can reduce the symptoms of PMS by regulating the stress level and emotional balance of women. When the domestic studies were examined, there was no study that evaluated the effect of mindfulness stress reduction program on PMS, while when the foreign literature was examined, it was determined that there were studies conducted in a limited number and with a small sample, in which the effect of mindfulness stress reduction program on PMS was evaluated. This research was planned as a single-blind randomized controlled experimental study to evaluate the effect of mindfulness stress reduction program on the reduction of premenstrual symptoms in coping with premenstrual syndrome.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALmindfulness stres reduction programeComplaints about PMS and sharing information about these complaints, Practice of breathing focused meditation, mplementation of mindful eating exercises,Raising awareness in daily activities,Teaching the body scanning exercise and repeating this practice during the week with the audio recordings given.Ensuring environmental awareness Ensuring that you live by being aware of the moments experienced during the week, 20 minutes of sitting breathing focused sitting meditation Coping with stress Sharing the experiences of the previous week Implementation of mindful vision practices Explaining the relationship between stress and experienced events.Eating exercises Mindful breathing Ensuring environmental awareness Explaining the importance of thinking about the relationship between stress and their reactions and accepting them without judgment, and sharing the experiences at the end of the day of silence.

Timeline

Start date
2022-02-21
Primary completion
2022-04-21
Completion
2022-04-30
First posted
2022-01-13
Last updated
2022-06-09

Locations

2 sites across 1 country: Turkey (Türkiye)

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05191108. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.