2023
DOI: 10.32598/jhnm.33.1.2273
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The effect of Fordyce happiness training on marital satisfaction and mental health in women with premenstrual syndrome

Abstract: Introduction: Premenstrual syndrome has several physical and psychological complications. Since healthy family relationships and normal marital interactions are affected by a woman's physical and mental health, any disorder in this area decreases marital satisfaction and consequently endangers the mental health and survival of the family. Objective: This study aimed to determine the effect of Fordyce happiness training on marital satisfaction and mental health in women with premenstrual syndrome. Materials and… Show more

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“…Since healthy family relationships and normal marital interactions are affected by women’s physical and psychological health, any disruption in this area reduces marital satisfaction and consequently endangers mental health and family survival. Therefore, marital status and having healthy marital relationships can significantly impact the severity of PMS symptoms [ 52 ]. Another study, with the aim of the effect of PMS on the quality of work life in working women in South India, showed the highest level of education, occupation, and sexual activity were significantly related to PMS and work-related quality of life in women with PMS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since healthy family relationships and normal marital interactions are affected by women’s physical and psychological health, any disruption in this area reduces marital satisfaction and consequently endangers mental health and family survival. Therefore, marital status and having healthy marital relationships can significantly impact the severity of PMS symptoms [ 52 ]. Another study, with the aim of the effect of PMS on the quality of work life in working women in South India, showed the highest level of education, occupation, and sexual activity were significantly related to PMS and work-related quality of life in women with PMS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%