The Relationship between Quality of Life and Psychological Distress (Depression, Anxiety, and Stress) among Women during Reproductive Age, With and Without PCOS

Authors

  • Kiran Ruqqia Department of Applied Psychology The Woman University, Multan
  • Dr. Maham Imtiaz Assistant Professor Department of Applied Psychology, The Woman University, Multan
  • Amna Basheer Department of Applied Psychology The Woman University, Multan

Keywords:

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, PCOS, Quality of Life, Mental Health, Psychological Distress

Abstract

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is a prevalent health condition characterized by hormonal imbalances in women. This cross-sectional study investigates the impact of PCOS on Quality of Life (QOL) and psychological distress, among 200 women (100 with PCOS, 100 without PCOS), in reproductive age, 14-49 years, according to WHO guidelines. Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Quality of Life Scale (Williams et al., 2018), and DASS21 item scale (Lovibond & Lovibond, 1995), were used along with a self-structured demographic sheet and informed consent form. Data were analyzed in SPSS (V 27). Results indicated significant differences in various domains between women with and without PCOS. The results revealed a significant negative correlation between psychological distress and quality of life in both women with PCOS (r = -0.310, p < .01) and women without PCOS (r = -0.450, p < .01). Linear regression analysis indicated that psychological distress significantly predicted quality of life, explaining 9.6% of the variance in women with PCOS (B = -0.091, p = .002) and 20.2% of the variance in women without PCOS (B = -0.243, p < .001). This research will benefit society by informing educators and psychologists about the comprehensive impacts of PCOS on women's lives.

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Published

2025-10-18

How to Cite

Kiran Ruqqia, Dr. Maham Imtiaz, & Amna Basheer. (2025). The Relationship between Quality of Life and Psychological Distress (Depression, Anxiety, and Stress) among Women during Reproductive Age, With and Without PCOS. Journal of Social Signs Review, 3(10), 82–95. Retrieved from https://socialsignsreivew.com/index.php/12/article/view/401

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