Abstract:
ABSTRACT
The present study was conducted to observe the Hypoactive sexual desire, sexual
distress and spousal relationship efficacy among married women with premenstrual
syndrome. The total number of sample 150. The age range of the sample was 20 to 40 years
old. The data were collected through purposive sampling. Following measures were used to
assess the findings. Demographic sheet was used to get personal information about the
participant. Female Sexual Functional Index (FSFI; Rosen et al., 2000), the Premenstrual
Syndrome Scale (PMSS; Padmavathi, 2014), Female Sexual Distress Scale Revised
(Derogatis et al., 2008) and Relationship Assessment Scale (Hendrick's, 1998). Data were
analyzed using correlation, regression test. Results showed premenstrual syndrome (PMS)
positively predicted hypoactive sexual Desire. Results also showed Premenstrual Syndrome
(PMS) positively predicted Female Sexual Distress. Result revealed that premenstrual
syndrome (PMS) will negatively predict relationship efficacy. By understanding how
premenstrual syndrome can act as a destructive factor among married women so, health
professionals should direct efforts toward developing sexual health-related counseling or
education programs for women suffering from sexual dysfunction with the goal of helping
them to achieve satisfying sex lives and improved quality of life