Acute psychiatric admission related to the menstrual cycle
- PMID: 6540037
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0447.1984.tb02520.x
Acute psychiatric admission related to the menstrual cycle
Abstract
A study of menstrual cycle phase on the day of acute admission to a psychiatric hospital for 121 women aged 20-39 showed an unequal distribution of admissions. More admissions than expected took place in the menstrual period, and correspondingly fewer intermenstrually. The difference was significant, and points to a certain degree of cyclicity in female psychiatric disturbance. This cyclicity was not significantly influenced by age, diagnosis, oral contraceptives or tendency for premenstrual symptoms. In the age group 20-39 one and a half times as many men as women are admitted to Danish psychiatric departments. Thus, in view of a common baseline, the most conspicuous feature is, that remarkably few women were admitted intermenstrually.
PIP: A study of menstrual cycle phase on the day of acute admission to a psychiatric hospital for 121 women ages 20-39 showed an unequal distribution of admissions. More admissions than expected took place in the menstrual period, and correspondingly fewer intermenstrually. The difference was significant, and points to a certain degree of cyclicity in female psychiatric disturbance. This cyclicity was not significantly influenced by age, diagnosis, oral contraceptives, or tendency for premenstrual symptoms. In the 20-39 year age group, 1 1/2 times as many men as women are admitted to Danish psychiatric departments. Thus, in view of a common baseline, the most conspicuous feature is that remarkably few women were admitted intermenstrually.
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