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2024, Vol. 7, Issue 2, Part C
Assess the severity of premenstrual syndrome among students at selected college, Hisar, Haryana

Bharat and Dr. Lovesampuranjot Kaur

Background: PMS is a combination of emotional, physical, psychological and mood disturbances that occurs after a woman's ovulation and normally ends with the onset of her menstrual flow. Few syndrome can be very intense and disturbs their normal functioning.
Aim: Assess the severity of premenstrual syndrome among students.
Methods: A cross sectional study was conducted to assess the severity of premenstrual syndrome among students. The study was conducted at Savitri Jindal Institute of Nursing, Hisar, Haryana after getting formal approval. The 50 students with premenstrual syndrome were selected by using random sampling technique (lottery method). The data was collected by administering premenstrual syndrome scale tool among the students.
Results: The result have shown that most of students were having moderate symptoms 28(56%), mild symptoms 18(36%), had severe symptoms 04(08%) and no one was having very severe symptoms. There was a significant association between premenstrual syndrome and duration of sleep, age at menarche, Intake of fast food (Per Day) at the significant level 0.05 among students.
Conclusion: The study concluded that most of students were having moderate symptoms and remaining were having mild and severe symptoms.
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Bharat, Dr. Lovesampuranjot Kaur. Assess the severity of premenstrual syndrome among students at selected college, Hisar, Haryana. Int J Adv Res Nurs 2024;7(2):190-193. DOI: 10.33545/nursing.2024.v7.i2.C.417
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