Cognitive behavioral interventions for the treatment of menopausal symptoms

M. Hunter
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Hot flushes and night sweats (HF/NS), the main physical symptoms experienced during the menopause transition, tend to be problematic for approximately 20–25% of women. Hormone therapy (HT) is an effective treatment, but HT use has declined following the publication of results of clinical trials and HT is usually contraindicated for women who have had breast cancer. Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is an effective treatment for anxiety and depression, and exploratory trials suggest that it might be helpful for HF/NS. The results of two randomized controlled trials (MENOS 1 and MENOS 2), carried out with breast cancer patients and healthy women, suggest that CBT delivered in groups and in a guided self-help format can significantly reduce the impact of HF/NS. Additional benefits were found in mood and quality of life. CBT could therefore offer an alternative to women with troublesome HF/NS.
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认知行为干预治疗更年期症状
潮热和盗汗(HF/NS)是更年期过渡期间经历的主要身体症状,对大约20-25%的女性来说往往是有问题的。激素治疗(HT)是一种有效的治疗方法,但随着临床试验结果的发表,激素治疗的使用已经减少,并且激素治疗通常是乳腺癌妇女的禁忌。认知行为疗法(CBT)是治疗焦虑和抑郁的有效方法,探索性试验表明它可能对HF/NS有帮助。在乳腺癌患者和健康女性中进行的两项随机对照试验(MENOS 1和MENOS 2)的结果表明,分组和指导自助形式的CBT可以显著降低HF/NS的影响。在情绪和生活质量方面也发现了额外的好处。因此,CBT可以为患有HF/NS的女性提供另一种选择。
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