2018
DOI: 10.2974/kmj.68.19
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Development of a Self-Management Scale of PMS during Childrearing Periods and Examination of its Validity and Reliability

Abstract: Objective: The objective of this study was to develop a "Self-Management Scale of Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) during Childrearing Periods" for mothers currently raising children and to examine the validity and reliability of the scale. Methods: Participants included mothers aged 20 to 44 with children six or under. We distributed anonymous, self-administered questionnaires to 1,640 mothers and received 878 responses; 797 were selected for analysis. The questionnaire included 48 items measuring symptoms that ac… Show more

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“…It was classified into six factors: perception of self-efficacy, intention to improve menstrual pain, self-care that can be achieved by making lifestyle changes, self-care using medicine, expected level of burden needed to improve menstrual pain, and feelings about self-care treatment. Five-choices 11 Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) during childcare Development of self-management measures and an examination of its validity and reliability Hamasaki & Tokiwa20)…”
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“…It was classified into six factors: perception of self-efficacy, intention to improve menstrual pain, self-care that can be achieved by making lifestyle changes, self-care using medicine, expected level of burden needed to improve menstrual pain, and feelings about self-care treatment. Five-choices 11 Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) during childcare Development of self-management measures and an examination of its validity and reliability Hamasaki & Tokiwa20)…”
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confidence: 99%