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Histories of abuse predict stronger within-person covariation ofovarian steroids and mood symptoms in women with menstrually related mooddisorder

机译:虐待历史预测人与人之间的协方差会更大经期相关情绪女性的卵巢类固醇和情绪症状紊乱

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ObjectiveIndividual differences in sensitivity to cyclical changes in ovarian steroids estradiol (E2) and progesterone (P4) have been implicated in the pathophysiology of menstrually related mood disorder (MRMD). However, no prospective studies have investigated psychosocial risk factors for sensitivity to hormone effects on mood in MRMD. Using a repeated measures approach and multilevel models, we tested the hypothesis that a history of abuse provides a context in which within-person elevations of E2 and P4 prospectively predict daily symptoms.
机译:目的对卵巢类固醇雌二醇(E2)和孕激素(P4)的周期性变化敏感性的个体差异与经期相关情绪障碍(MRMD)的病理生理有关。然而,尚无前瞻性研究调查对MRMD中激素对情绪影响的敏感性的社会心理危险因素。使用重复测量方法和多级模型,我们检验了以下假设:滥用史提供了一个环境,在该环境中人内E2和P4升高可预测日常症状。

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