Manikandan Sanjana, Nillni Yael I, Zvolensky Michael J, Rohan Kelly J, Carkeek Krystle R, Leyro Teresa M
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunsick, USA.
National Center for PTSD Women's Health Sciences Division at VA Boston Healthcare system, Boston, USA.
Arch Womens Ment Health. 2016 Dec;19(6):1109-1117. doi: 10.1007/s00737-016-0661-1. Epub 2016 Aug 25.
Hormonal variation throughout the menstrual cycle is posited to impact various physical and mental health symptoms; however, this is not observed in all women and mechanisms are not well understood. Difficulty in emotion regulation may elucidate differences that women experience in physical and mental health functioning between menstrual phases. We examined the moderating role of difficulty in emotion regulation in the relation between menstrual phase and menstrual symptom severity and perceived control over anxiety-related events, in healthy, regularly menstruating women. The participants were 37 women (M = 26.5, SD = 9.6). A series of regression analyses were used to examine whether individual differences in emotion regulation difficulties moderate the relation between menstrual phase and our outcomes, severity of menstrual symptoms and perceived control over anxiety-related events, using a within-subjects design. The analyses revealed that difficulty in emotion regulation significantly moderated the relation between menstrual phase and perceived control over anxiety-related events (β = -0.42, p < .05), but not menstrual symptom severity. Women who reported higher emotion regulation difficulty experienced greater differences in perceived control over anxiety-related events between menstrual phases. Specifically, women with lower difficulty in emotion regulation report greater increase in control over anxiety during the late luteal phase compared to women with higher emotion regulation difficulty. Difficulty in emotion regulation may play an important role in understanding differences in menstrual phase-associated impairments, thereby informing the development of targeted interventions for vulnerable women.
整个月经周期中的激素变化被认为会影响各种身心健康症状;然而,并非所有女性都有此现象,其机制也尚未完全了解。情绪调节困难可能解释了女性在月经周期不同阶段身心健康功能方面的差异。我们研究了情绪调节困难在月经周期阶段与月经症状严重程度以及对焦虑相关事件的感知控制之间关系中的调节作用,研究对象为健康、月经周期规律的女性。参与者为37名女性(平均年龄M = 26.5岁,标准差SD = 9.6岁)。采用一系列回归分析,使用受试者内设计,来检验情绪调节困难的个体差异是否会调节月经周期阶段与我们的研究结果(月经症状严重程度以及对焦虑相关事件的感知控制)之间的关系。分析结果显示,情绪调节困难显著调节了月经周期阶段与对焦虑相关事件的感知控制之间的关系(β = -0.42,p < 0.05),但对月经症状严重程度没有调节作用。报告情绪调节困难程度较高的女性在月经周期不同阶段对焦虑相关事件的感知控制差异更大。具体而言,与情绪调节困难程度较高的女性相比,情绪调节困难程度较低的女性在黄体晚期报告对焦虑的控制有更大幅度的增加。情绪调节困难可能在理解月经周期相关损伤差异方面发挥重要作用,从而为针对脆弱女性的针对性干预措施的制定提供依据。