2024
DOI: 10.1007/s00404-024-07617-9
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A pilot longitudinal study of decrease in cognitive functions during the most painful day of the period among women with primary dysmenorrhea

Julia Kluska,
Ewa Malinowska,
Joachim Kowalski

Abstract: Purpose Painful menstruation is a common problem associated with many limitations in day-to-day functioning. There is limited research on the temporary effects of menstrual pain on cognitive functioning. Methods A longitudinal pilot study was conducted. A group of 32 women was tested with the Brief Test of Adult Cognition by Telephone (BTACT), which consists of 7 tests measuring various cognitive functions. Participants were tested both on a regular, pain-… Show more

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