Midlife women's attributions about perceived memory changes: observations from the Seattle Midlife Women's Health Study.

E. Mitchell, N. Woods
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Memory changes are of increasing interest as midlife women approach menopause. Recent studies of relationships between estrogen and Alzheimer's disease have prompted interest in memory experiences around the time of menopause. The purpose of this analysis, part of the larger Seattle Midlife Women's Health Study (SMWHS), was to describe the types of memory changes women perceived during midlife, to describe their attributions about the memory changes, and to describe the relationship among these types and attributions of memory changes and age, menopausal transition stage, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) use, stress, and major life roles. Women (n = 230) with a mean age of 46.7 years, enrolled in the SMWHS, described whether they had noticed any changes in their memory, when they noticed them first, the nature of the changes, and what they thought were the reasons for the changes. Types of memory changes were collapsed into five categories, which included difficulty recalling words or numbers, forgetting...
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中年妇女对感知记忆变化的归因:来自西雅图中年妇女健康研究的观察。
随着中年妇女接近更年期,人们对记忆变化越来越感兴趣。最近关于雌激素和阿尔茨海默病之间关系的研究引起了人们对更年期前后记忆经历的兴趣。作为西雅图中年妇女健康研究(SMWHS)的一部分,这项分析的目的是描述女性在中年期间感知到的记忆变化类型,描述她们对记忆变化的归因,以及描述这些记忆变化类型和归因与年龄、更年期过渡阶段、激素替代疗法(HRT)使用、压力和主要生活角色之间的关系。参加SMWHS的女性(n = 230)平均年龄为46.7岁,描述了她们是否注意到自己的记忆有任何变化,什么时候第一次注意到这些变化,变化的性质,以及她们认为这些变化的原因。记忆变化的类型被分为五类,包括难以回忆单词或数字、忘记……
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