Introduction: Polycystic ovarian syndrome and premenstrual syndrome are prevalent. Objective: to determine the frequency of the symptoms of polycystic ovarian syndrome and premenstrual syndrome and its relationship with stress in medical students. Methods: Cross-sectional analytical study. The study population was 322 medical students from the first to the sixth year, chosen for convenience from a private university in Trujillo. Using a google form, the "SPM" questionnaire, "the SISCO inventory of academic stress", and "the polycystic ovary questionnaire" were applied; prior informed knowledge, it had the approval of the Bioethics Committee of the university. Results: The SOP presented a high probability of 5.28%, a medium of 46.58% and a low of 48.13%.The frequency of PMS at the levels, mild, moderate and high were 47.52%, 25.47% and 4 04% respectively.The levels of stress were: mild, moderate and deep of 4.35%, 65.22% and 30.43%, respectively.A highly significant association was found between stress and SPM, stress and PCOS, p = 0.000915106 and p= 1.8589E-25 respectively. Conclusions: The frequency of PMS, the high probability of SOP and the stress levels were high and there is a significant association between stress, SPM and SOP.
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Suárez, D. C. P., Cuba, L. E. C., Guerrero, S. B. M., Centurión, L. E. M., Gamarra, G. A. M., Cuba, F. A. O., … Del Castillo, S. C. Y. (2023). FREQUENCY OF THE SYMPTOMS OF POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME AND PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME, RELATED TO ACADEMIC STRESS IN MEDICAL STUDENTS OF A PRIVATE UNIVERSITY IN PERU. Revista de La Facultad de Medicina Humana , 23(3), 152–159. https://doi.org/10.25176/RFMH.v23i3.5586
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