Influence of psycho-social factors on climacteric symptoms


Abstract:

Background: It has been suggested that psycho-social factors may be crucial in the development of climacteric symptoms. Material and methods: In order to evaluate the effect of psycho-social and biological factors on menopausal symptoms, Greene (climacterical symptoms), Cooper (psychosomatic symptoms of stress), Smilkstein (family dysfunction), Duke-UNC (social support) and Israel (life events) tests were passed to 300 Chilean women between 40 and 59 years of age. Data were evaluated with ANOVA, χ2 and logistic regression using the Epi-info package. Results: Perimenopausal women had a significant increase in stress and climacteric symptoms; however comparing with pre and postmenopausal women, tests for life events, family dysfunction or social support did not show any differences. A history of premenstrual syndrome was the main risk pbkp_redictor f or climacteric symptoms (OR: 3.6, IC: 1.5-8.5; P<0.03), followed by perimenopausal state (OR: 2.9, IC: 1.4-6.0; P<0.001) and negative life events (OR: 2.3, IC: 1.0-5.3; P<0.05). The psycho-social factors were pbkp_redictors for anxiety and depression; on the other hand, perimenopausal state was a risk factor for somatic and vasomotor symptoms. During premenopause, women with regular cycles and vasomotor symptoms have more psychological symptoms and stress. Conclusion: Climacteric symptoms that appear in the perimenopause are more intense in those women who have a biological pbkp_redisposition such as premenstrual syndrome and are modulated by psycho-social factors. © 2003 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

Año de publicación:

2004

Keywords:

  • INFLUENCE
  • Psycho-social factors
  • Climacteric Symptoms

Fuente:

scopusscopus

Tipo de documento:

Article

Estado:

Acceso restringido

Áreas de conocimiento:

    Áreas temáticas:

    • Psicología diferencial y del desarrollo
    • Grupos de personas
    • Salud y seguridad personal