Journal article

Towards a consensus on diagnostic criteria, measurement and trial design of the premenstrual disorders: The ISPMD Montreal consensus

PMS O'Brien, T Bäckström, C Brown, L Dennerstein, J Endicott, CN Epperson, E Eriksson, E Freeman, U Halbreich, KMK Ismail, N Panay, T Pearlstein, A Rapkin, R Reid, P Schmidt, M Steiner, J Studd, K Yonkers

Archives of Women S Mental Health | Published : 2011

Abstract

Premenstrual disorders (PMD) are characterised by a cluster of somatic and psychological symptoms of varying severity that occur during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle and resolve during menses (Freeman and Sondheimer, Prim Care Companion J Clin Psychiatry 5:30-39, 2003; Halbreich, Gynecol Endocrinol 19:320-334, 2004). Although PMD have been widely recognised for many decades, their precise cause is still unknown and there are no definitive, universally accepted diagnostic criteria. To consider this issue, an international multidisciplinary group of experts met at a face-to-face consensus meeting to review current definitions and diagnostic criteria for PMD. This was followed by exte..

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