Introduction. Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) currentlyrepresents the most common functional disorder. Its prevalence could reach up to 70 % of women of childbearing age. It is apprehended as a complex psycho-neuro-endocrine disorder, of universal distribution, but variable in its frequency and symptomatic expression depending on the cultures [1].Purposes. Describe the severity and symptomatic expression of premenstrual syndrome and identify cultural aspects among Tunisian women.
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