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Modern conclusions on hormones and mood - CORRECT ANSWER-Hormones
interact with individual vulnerability, stress, and context rather than directly
causing universal mood problems.
Physiological causes of PMS - CORRECT ANSWER-Sensitivity to normal
hormone fluctuations, neurotransmitter changes, and prostaglandins.
Hormonal causes of PMS - CORRECT ANSWER-Changes in estrogen and
progesterone during luteal phase may influence serotonin and mood.
Sociocultural causes of PMS - CORRECT ANSWER-Stress, expectations, gender
norms, and cultural beliefs shape symptom experience.
Biopsychosocial model of PMS - CORRECT ANSWER-PMS results from
interactions among biology, psychology, and social context.
Treatment options for PMS - CORRECT ANSWER-Exercise, stress reduction,
sleep, dietary changes, SSRIs, and hormonal contraception.
, Treatment options for PMDD - CORRECT ANSWER-SSRIs, cognitive behavioral
therapy, hormonal treatments, and lifestyle changes.
Preovulatory phase hormone levels - CORRECT ANSWER-Estrogen gradually
rises, FSH slightly rises, LH remains low until surge, and progesterone stays low.
Ovulatory phase hormone levels - CORRECT ANSWER-Estrogen peaks, LH
surges, FSH rises slightly, and ovulation occurs.
Postovulatory phase hormone levels - CORRECT ANSWER-Progesterone is
highest, estrogen moderately rises, and LH and FSH decrease.
LH surge - CORRECT ANSWER-Rapid increase in luteinizing hormone that
triggers ovulation.
Follicular phase hormone pattern - CORRECT ANSWER-Dominated by rising
estrogen and follicle development.
Luteal phase hormone pattern - CORRECT ANSWER-Dominated by
progesterone secretion from corpus luteum.