Clinical Trial: Effects of Training Given to Cope With Premenstrual Syndrome and Mandala Activity on Premenstrual Symptoms

Study Status: RECRUITING
Recruit Status: RECRUITING
Study Type: INTERVENTIONAL




Official Title: Investigation of the Effects of Training Given to Cope With Premenstrual Syndrome and Mandala Activity on Premenstrual Symptoms

Brief Summary:

The research employs a pre-test post-test control group design with a randomized controlled semi-experimental approach to determine the impact of education provided for coping with premenstrual syndrome and Mandala activity on premenstrual symptoms.

Research Hypotheses:

H01: Mandala activity is not effective in reducing premenstrual symptoms.

H02: Education provided for coping with premenstrual syndrome is not effective in reducing premenstrual symptoms.

H13: Mandala activity is effective in reducing premenstrual symptoms.

H14: Education provided for coping with premenstrual syndrome is effective in reducing premenstrual symptoms.

H15: Mandala activity is more effective than education provided for coping with premenstrual syndrome in reducing premenstrual symptoms among students with PMS.

Research Groups: Mandala Group, Coping with Premenstrual Symptoms Education Group, and Control Group.