criteria for diagnosing the core premenstrual disorder
Last edited 09/2018
criteria for diagnosing the core premenstrual disorder
The International Society for Premenstrual Disorders (ISPMD) has defined the following criteria for the diagnosis of core premenstrual disorder:
- it is precipitated by ovulation
- symptoms are not defined, although typical symptoms exist
- any number of symptoms can be present
- physical and psychological symptoms are important
- symptoms recur in the luteal phase
- symptoms disappear by the end of menstruation
- a symptom-free week occurs between menstruation and ovulation
- symptoms must be prospectively rated
- symptoms are not an exacerbation of an underlying psychological or physical disorder
- symptoms cause significant distress and impairment of daily activities, such as work commitments, social interactions and family activities (1).
Note:
- some patients with severe psychological symptom may fulfil American Psychiatric Association (APA) criteria for premenstrual dysphoric disorder
- the criteria for premenstrual syndrome and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) fulfil the ISPMD criteria for core premenstrual disorder (2)
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