作者: Sherri Matteo
DOI: 10.1016/0306-4530(87)90081-3
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摘要: The purpose of this research was to investigate the effect job stress and interdependency on menstrual cycle length, regularity synchrony. In addition, phase self-reported measures daily assessed. Women coworkers in occupations characterized by levels that were greater than or equal displayed a high stress, low occupation not synchronized. Multiple regression analyses revealed women who lived with their sexual partners less synchrony cohabiting; experienced anxiety synchronized these variables; perceived jobs as requiring moderate more those did not. Longer cycles associated cohabited, reported had scores Holmes-Rahe Schedule Recent Events. Regular lower inventory. Finally, self-reports during late luteal early cycle.