Vol 36, (8) 577–672

Premenstrual disorders in adolescent females – Integrative management

Gillian Singleton MBBS(Hons), FRACGP, FARGP, is a general practitioner, Clayton, Victoria, and member The RACGP/AIMA Joint Working Party.

Premenstrual symptoms affect many adolescent females with studies suggesting an incidence range of 31–61% in this age group. The presentation of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) can be varied and can include psychological and/or somatic symptoms.

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Publication Date: 6 August 2007
Authorised By: Australian family physician

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