Self-Regulation In Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

Authors

  • Kamali. D Department of Clinical Psychology, School of Life Sciences (Ooty Campus), JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research Author
  • Srivarshini. M Department of Clinical Psychology, School of Life Sciences (Ooty Campus), JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research Author
  • Tharuna. M Department of Clinical Psychology, School of Life Sciences (Ooty Campus), JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research Author
  • Cardiliya. A.P Department of Microbiology, School of Life Sciences (Ooty Campus), JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48047/qevpy624

Keywords:

Self-regulation, PCOS, emotional regulation, exercise regulation, treatment regulation, religious regulation, attention regulation.

Abstract

The dynamic progress of choosing a desirable end state, acting to get there, and tracking one’s progress along
the route is known as self-regulation. Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is a widespread illness that has
substantial psychological and physiological effects. The psychological impacts of PCOS in women are
depression, body dissatisfaction, eating disorders, sexual related problems, bipolar disorder, and other
psychological symptoms like distress, anxiety, social fears, symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder, anger
and aggression, and interpersonal adjustment issues. In physiological manner, it is linked to pregnancy issues
such as gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, large gestational age newborns, and it affects women at all stages
of their reproductive lives. 

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Published

2025-02-20

How to Cite

Self-Regulation In Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (K. D, S. M, T. . M, & C. . A.P , Trans.). (2025). Cuestiones De Fisioterapia, 54(4), 4875-4879. https://doi.org/10.48047/qevpy624