Chrisler Joan C, Caplan Paula
Department of Psychology, Connecticut College, New London 06320, USA.
Annu Rev Sex Res. 2002;13:274-306.
In this article we trace the historical, cultural, political, and economic forces that led to the social construction of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD). The popularity of these diagnostic labels among medical professionals, the general public, and women themselves is considered and explored, as is the damage that the labels can do to women in general, as well as those who receive a diagnosis. Suggestions are provided for psychotherapists who might work with women who present with premenstrual symptoms.
在本文中,我们追溯了导致经前综合征(PMS)和经前烦躁障碍(PMDD)社会建构的历史、文化、政治和经济力量。我们考量并探究了这些诊断标签在医学专业人员、普通公众以及女性自身当中的流行程度,以及这些标签总体上可能对女性造成的损害,包括那些被诊断出患有这些病症的女性。本文还为可能会与有经前症状的女性打交道的心理治疗师提供了建议。