TY - BOOK AU - Fatma Ali Eraky Mohamed Oraby AU - Magda Ahmed Fawaz , AU - Nadia Bassuoni Elsharkawy , TI - Relationship of caffeine consumption and premenstrual syndrome among uneversity's students / PY - 2016/// CY - Cairo : PB - Fatma Ali Eraky Mohamed Oraby , KW - Caffeine KW - Caffeine consumption KW - Premenstrual syndrome N1 - Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Nursing - Department of Maternal and Newborn Health Nursing; Issued also as CD N2 - Caffeine is known as an important factor to increase the prevalence and severity of premenstrual syndrome. Aim: the aim of the study was to assess relationship of caffeine consumption and premenstrual syndrome among University's Students. Design: a descriptive cross sectional research design was adopted in the current study. Setting: The current study was conducted among student's residence at Banha University indoors. Sample: Convenience sample of 250 students were included. In this study, four tools were used to collect the data: Self-administered structured questionnaire sheet, visual analog scale, premenstrual symptomatology tool; and caffeine intake form. Results: results indicated that premenstrual syndrome severity; was found mild (21.6%), moderate (32.4%); and (46%) of the study sample had severe PMS. Also, the study findings revealed that there was statistically significant relationship between PMS severity and caffeine consumption as (P=<0.05); tea, Nescafe, and chocolate were the main types of caffeine beverage consumed by the study sample (74.7%, 70% and 42.4% respectively). In addition , the study findings found that amount of caffeine in the form of number of cups or dose per milligram and dose per milliliter (p=0.000, 0.000 and 0.000 respectively) were found statistically significant difference that impacts severity of PMS. Conclusion: the amount and types of caffeine consumption increase the severity of PMS. Recommendation: raise awareness among university students to limit caffeine consumption especially one week before menstruation to promote their health and wellbeing UR - http://172.23.153.220/th.pdf ER -