Anuja Chaturvedi and Anand Prakash
Purpose: The Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) includes several physiological, psychological and behavioural symptoms. This is a monthly crucial phase especially for young females affecting their adjustment in living. The current research aimed at studying the impact of adjustment in PMS. Convenience sampling was administered for data collection 200 married and unmarried females of age range 15-35 years, and eventually descriptive statistics and inferential statistics were computed for analysing results. The results showed the impact of PMS on adjustment of the participants. A negative correlation was concluded between adjustment mechanisms and PMS.