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Original Articles

The relationship between perceptions of pre‐menstrual syndrome and degree performanceFootnote1

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Pages 343-352 | Published online: 14 Sep 2010
 

Abstract

This paper explores whether female undergraduates’ self‐reported experiences of pre‐menstrual syndrome (PMS) were associated with degree performance, operationalized as degree class outcome, in a sample of ‘high achieving’ students (N = 55). Students reported that PMS was disruptive to academic work (comprising lectures, seminars, writing essays, reading, examinations and interviews) but no association was found between degree performance and either the number of PMS symptoms reported or the reported disruption to each aspect of academic work.

Acknowledgement

The authors would like to thank J. Richardson for permission to replicate the questionnaire used in Richardson (Citation1989).

Notes

This research was supported by an ESRC postgraduate training award R00429934129.

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