Tag: menstruation


DYSMENORRHEA

Introduction to Dysmenorrhea Dysmenorrhea, derived from Greek meaning “difficult monthly flow,” is defined clinically as painful menstruation. It stands as the single most common gynecological complaint among women of reproductive age globally, affecting a vast majority of the population to varying degrees. While mild discomfort during menses is often considered normal, dysmenorrhea involves severe cramping […]

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MENSTRUAL TABOO

Definition and Scope of the Menstrual Taboo The menstrual taboo represents a universal, yet highly varied, set of cultural practices and beliefs that restrict the behavior and status of women during their menstruation. Fundamentally, it involves the temporary removal of the menstruating woman from her typical social activities, community roles, or physical proximity to specific […]

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PERIOD

Definition and Dual Meanings of Periodicity The term period functions dually within psychology and related sciences, referencing both an abstract, measurable interval of time between successive cycles and, more commonly in human developmental and health psychology, the physiological process of menstruation. Understanding the psychological implications of this term requires differentiating these two core meanings while […]

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ACTIVATIONAL EFFECT

The Activational Effect of Hormones on Behavior The study of how chemical messengers influence the mental state and physical behavior of an organism forms a foundational pillar of biological psychology. Among the most crucial concepts in this field is the distinction between the long-lasting structural changes induced by early exposure to chemicals and the temporary, […]

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MENSTRUATION

Menstruation: Psychological and Sociocultural Perspectives The Core Definition: Physiology and Psychological Experience Menstruation, often referred to colloquially as a “period,” is fundamentally a natural, cyclical physiological process occurring in the female reproductive system, typically spanning from puberty until menopause. Physiologically, it marks the monthly shedding of the endometrium, the lining of the uterus, which is […]

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