Exploring menopausal dynamics: a cross-sectional analysis of age, symptomatology, and sociodemographic influences in a developing population of women aged 40-60

Fatma Tuba Engindeniz, Anıl Erturk, Necla Aytekin
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Objectives: Menopause, a biological milestone, marks a pivotal phase in women's lives characterized by ovarian function cessation and age-related changes. Our objective was to investigate menopausal symptoms and knowledge among women aged 40-60 years. Methods: This cross-sectional epidemiological study was conducted between June 1 and September 30, 2005, in the Nilufer Public Health Education and Research Area (NPHERA) region, aimed to assess menopausal symptoms and their correlates among 1013 women aged 40-60. The individuals included in the study were selected through a systematic sampling method, stratified by neighborhood weights and age groups based on the NPHERA 2004 Work Report and regional data, as well as information from the Health Centers Information System (HCIS), where the Electronic Health Records (EHR) are registered. Results: The mean age of natural menopause was found to be 46.7±4.8 years, showcasing sociodemographic factors' influence. Postmenopausal women experienced higher rates of symptoms, with physical and mental exhaustion (82.8%), irritability (78.4%), and depressive mood (76.4%) prevailing. Logistic regression revealed that employment status significantly influenced menopausal status. Moreover, the age at menopause correlated positively with the age of the woman's mother. Conclusion: This study contributes insights into menopausal experiences in developing countries, emphasizing the need for tailored healthcare approaches. Longitudinal investigations are warranted to comprehensively understand these associations and enhance women's quality of life during menopause.
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探索更年期动态:对 40-60 岁发展中女性群体中的年龄、症状和社会人口影响因素进行横截面分析
目的:更年期是生物学上的一个里程碑,标志着女性生命中的一个关键阶段,其特点是卵巢功能停止和与年龄有关的变化。我们的目的是调查 40-60 岁女性的更年期症状和相关知识。研究方法这项横断面流行病学研究于 2005 年 6 月 1 日至 9 月 30 日在尼鲁费尔公共卫生教育和研究区(NPHERA)地区进行,旨在评估 1013 名 40-60 岁女性的更年期症状及其相关因素。研究对象是通过系统抽样方法选出的,根据 NPHERA 2004 年工作报告和地区数据,以及登记电子健康记录(EHR)的健康中心信息系统(HCIS)中的信息,按社区权重和年龄组进行分层。结果显示自然绝经的平均年龄为(46.7±4.8)岁,显示了社会人口因素的影响。绝经后妇女的症状发生率较高,其中以身心疲惫(82.8%)、易怒(78.4%)和抑郁情绪(76.4%)为主。逻辑回归显示,就业状况对绝经状况有显著影响。此外,绝经年龄与妇女母亲的年龄呈正相关。结论这项研究有助于深入了解发展中国家妇女的更年期经历,强调了采取有针对性的医疗保健方法的必要性。有必要进行纵向调查,以全面了解这些关联,提高妇女在更年期的生活质量。
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