Women’s experiences of receiving a diagnosis of premenstrual dysphoric disorder: a qualitative investigation

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  • who: Elizabeth Osborn from the A Consultant in Obstetrics and Gynaecology and a Consultant in Sexual and Reproductive Health identified eligible patients on their caseloads and provided them with invitation letters, either by post to their home address or in person during their clinic appointmentThese letters outlined the aims of the study and asked women who may be interested in participating to return a completed consent-to-contact form to the research team, in a stamped addressed envelope which was provided. Women who returned this form were then sent information packs by post which included a participant . . .

     

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