Christensen A P, Oei T P
University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
Psychol Rep. 1990 Apr;66(2):615-9. doi: 10.2466/pr0.1990.66.2.615.
Outcome research has shown that partner-spouse support can enhance the therapeutic outcome in a number of clinical problems. In the area of premenstrual tension, studies of treatment have apparently overlooked this issue of partners' support. This study was designed to address how men perceive premenstrual changes. 99 undergraduate men were asked whether they believed that women had premenstrual changes reflected on the 18 unipolar scales of the Premenstrual Assessment Form. Responses suggest that young men acknowledge that some women experience dysphoric features like hostility, mood swings, and low self-esteem as well as physical discomfort and behavioural changes. Clinical implications are outlined.
结果研究表明,伴侣-配偶的支持能够在许多临床问题上提高治疗效果。在经前紧张领域,治疗研究显然忽略了伴侣支持这一问题。本研究旨在探讨男性如何看待经前变化。99名本科男性被问及他们是否认为女性在经前评估表的18个单极量表上体现出经前变化。回答表明,年轻男性承认有些女性会经历烦躁不安的特征,如敌意、情绪波动和自卑,以及身体不适和行为变化。文中概述了临床意义。