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Toward a functional neuroanatomy of premenstrual dysphoric disorder. Protopopescu, X., Tuescher, O., Pan, H., Epstein, J., Root, J., Chang, L., … Silbersweig, D. Association of psychological, cognitive, and functional variables with self-reported executive functioning in a sample of nondemented community-dwelling older adults. P., Kapoor, A., Fogel, J., Elbulok-Charcape, M. Common method bias in marketing: Causes, mechanisms, and procedural remedies. Executive functions after orbital or lateral prefrontal lesions: Neuropsychological profiles and self-reported executive functions in everyday living.
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Løvstad, M., Funderud, I., Endestad, T., Due-Tønnessen, P., Meling, T. Journal of Attention Disorders, 21(8), 673-683. ADHD dimensions and sluggish cognitive tempo symptoms in relation to self-report and laboratory measures of neuropsychological functioning in college students. Premenstrual dysphoric disorder: Epidemiology and treatment. Implementation intentions for physical activity behavior in older adult women: An examination of executive function as a moderator of treatment effects. A., Zehr, C., Paulitzki, J., & Rhodes, R. Unity and diversity of executive functions: Individual differences as a window on cognitive structure. Batería Neuropsicológica de Funciones Ejecutivas y Lóbulos Frontales-2. C., Ostrosky Shejet, F., Lozano Gutiérrez, A. Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry, 39(2), 140-146. Validation of the Brazilian Portuguese version of the Premenstrual Symptoms Screening Tool (PSST) and association of PSST scores with health-related quality of life. Self-report measures of executive function problems correlate with personality, not performance-based executive function measures, in non-clinical samples. Development and Psychopathology, 20(3), 821-843. Executive functions and school readiness intervention: Impact, moderation, and mediation in Head Start REDI program. BRIEF-A (forma abreviada): Análisis propiedades psicométricas en una muestra española. Arlington: American Psychiatric Publishing.īasuela-Herreras, E.
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Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (DSM-5). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Publishing.Īmerican Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic And Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-IV-TR. EF deficits and PMS/PMDD symptoms, particularly during luteal phase, may be as closely link as to allow for the consideration of these diagnoses as partial forms of dysexecutive syndrome.Īmerican Psychiatric Association. Self-report probed a better association than based-performance tests for the assessment of EF in PMS/PMDD. The regression model showed high multicollinearity between self-reported EF and PMS/PMDD symptoms, and no interaction was found.ĭiscussion and conclusion. Only two indicators of performance-based measures were weakly associated to the PSST. Bivariate correlations between these measures and the PSST were found, with double the magnitude relative to BRIEF-A-Luteal. Between-group differences were observed for both BRIEF-A-Luteal and BRIEF-A-Follicular. Three groups were formed: No diagnosis ( n = 78) PMS ( n = 67) and PMDD ( n = 12). Performance was evaluated with Stroop, Trail Making Test and Letter-Number Sequencing. The Premenstrual Symptoms Screening Tool (PSST) was used to determine severity of symptoms and functional impairment in daily-life activities, and the Behavioral Rating Inventory of Executive Functions-Adults (BRIEF-A) (short Spanish-translated version) adapted to collect information on EF during luteal versus follicular phases. Mexican women were recruited through non-probabilistic procedures. To test the utility of self-report of EF versus performance-based measures, for the understanding of PMS/PMDD, and to analyze interactive effects between symptoms of these pathologies and EF on daily-life functionality. Premenstrual syndrome/premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMS/PMDD) may be neuropsychologically understood as impairments of executive functions (EF), since these are related to the regulation of complex behavior and cognition.