Knowledge, attitude, and experience of menopause of female prisoners

Firdos, Najam-ul-sabha, Rifat Latif, Asifa Shahzadi
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BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: All women experience menopause in their late forties, sufficient knowledge and a positive attitude about menopause is essential for women to overcome the changes associated with menopause. Female prisoners have significant unmet needs related to transitional menopause experience because a majority of them are illiterate and from an underprivileged class and limited access to health services. Our objective is to explore the menopause experiences of women incarcerated in jail. METHODOLOGY: A semi-structured questionnaire was used, 48 women were interviewed using face-to-face interview technique. Participants were selected by convenience sampling. The study was conducted in Kot Lakh Pat jail Lahore among female prisoners, age ranging from 40 to 60 years. RESULTS: Mean age of women was 45.4 +4.6 years, about 44(91.6%) were aware of menopause, while only 4(8.3%) were aware of its health effects. 44(91.6%) of female prisoners viewed it as a natural process, and 4(8.3%) viewed it as a disease. 41(85.4%) of women are happy with the transition to menopause, while 7(14.5%) are anxious and want to menstruate again. There were statistically significant differences in the Somatic symptoms and psychological symptoms (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: The majority of female prisoners were concerned about symptoms even though they did not go for consultation due to a lack of information and health services in prison. To increase public health awareness and reduce the magnitude of menopause-related symptoms, there is a need to develop health care services in the context of treatment and prevention for women prisoners in their present locality.
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女囚更年期的知识、态度与经历
背景与目的:所有女性都在40多岁时经历更年期,充分的更年期知识和积极的更年期态度对于女性克服更年期相关的变化至关重要。女性囚犯在过渡更年期经历方面的需求得不到满足,因为她们中的大多数是文盲,属于贫困阶层,获得保健服务的机会有限。我们的目标是探索被监禁的女性的更年期经历。方法:采用半结构化问卷,采用面对面访谈法对48名女性进行了访谈。研究对象采用方便抽样法。这项研究是在拉合尔的Kot Lakh Pat监狱进行的,调查对象是年龄在40到60岁之间的女囚犯。结果:女性平均年龄为45.4 +4.6岁,有绝经意识的约44人(91.6%),了解绝经对健康影响的仅4人(8.3%)。44名(91.6%)女囚犯认为这是一个自然过程,4名(8.3%)认为这是一种疾病。41名(85.4%)女性对进入更年期感到满意,7名(14.5%)女性感到焦虑,想要再次来月经。躯体症状与心理症状差异有统计学意义(p<0.05)。结论:由于监狱缺乏信息和保健服务,大多数女囚犯都对症状感到担忧,尽管她们没有去咨询。为了提高公众对健康的认识并减少与更年期有关的症状的严重程度,有必要在治疗和预防方面为当地的女囚犯发展保健服务。
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