Author:
MAN M. S.,MacMILLAN I.,SCOTT J.,YOUNG A. H.
Abstract
Background. Neuropsychological function and cognitive correlates of depression have not
previously been examined in a rigorously defined population of patients suffering from premenstrual
dysphoric disorder (PMDD).Method. Mood, neuropsychological function and cognition were measured in 10 PMDD patients
and 10 age-matched controls in both phases of the menstrual cycle in a random order, counter-balanced design.Results. The BDI was significantly elevated in the luteal phase of PMDD patients only while other
cognitive measures showed no significant differences. Working memory was impaired in the luteal
phase of the menstrual cycle with no significant differences between PMDD and control subjects.Conclusion. Despite the small sample size, these results show that the BDI is sensitive to the mood
fluctuations of PMDD patients. An impairment in working memory was also found although this
is a general menstrual cycle effect.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Applied Psychology
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