COVID-19大流行期间绝经后妇女的生活质量及其相关因素:一项横断面研究

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY Archives of Women's Mental Health Pub Date : 2025-04-03 DOI:10.1007/s00737-025-01581-2
Sakda Arj-Ong Vallibhakara, Nichakorn Piyatham, Orawin Vallibhakara, Jittima Manonai
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目的:评价新冠肺炎大流行期间泰国绝经后妇女的生活质量及其相关因素。方法:采用经验证的泰国版WHOQOL-BREF问卷进行横断面研究,以评估生活质量。结果:共有453名绝经后妇女参与了这项研究,中位年龄为58岁(范围从41岁到65岁)。这些妇女居住在泰国城市地区,如曼谷、壬达武里、那空佛统、巴吞他尼、沙末普拉干和沙末沙坤,在2021年10月至2022年4月COVID-19大流行期间,在卫生志愿者的帮助下完成了一份调查问卷。研究显示,55.85%的参与者报告在大流行期间生活质量较差。逐步逻辑回归分析确定了几个与生活质量显著相关的因素。与较差的生活质量相关的因素包括较低水平的幸福指数(优势比[OR] 7.89, 95%可信区间[CI] 3.16-19.75, P)。结论:这些研究结果强调了综合绝经期护理的重要性,解决身心健康问题,并在COVID-19大流行的挑战时期为更年期症状提供具体护理。
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Quality of life and the associated factors among postmenopausal women during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study

Purpose

To evaluate the quality of life (QOL) of postmenopausal women during the COVID-19 pandemic in Thailand and the associated factors.

Methods

A cross-sectional study using a validated Thai version of the WHOQOL-BREF questionnaire to assess QOL was conducted.

Results

A total of 453 postmenopausal women participated in the study, with a median age of 58 years (ranging from 41 to 65). These women, residing in urban areas of Thailand such as Bangkok, Nonthaburi, Nakhon Pathom, Pathum Thani, Samut Prakan, and Samut Sakhon, completed a survey questionnaire with the assistance of health volunteers during the COVID-19 pandemic, between October 2021 and April 2022. The study revealed that 55.85% of participants reported experiencing poor quality of life (QOL) during the pandemic. Stepwise logistic regression analysis identified several significant associations with QOL. Factors linked to a poorer QOL included lower levels of well-being index (odds ratio [OR] 7.89, 95% confidence interval [CI] 3.16–19.75, P < 0.01), reduced physical activity (OR 2.72, 95% CI 1.62–4.54, P < 0.01), and the severity of menopausal symptoms (OR 1.94, 95% CI 1.42–2.66, P < 0.01). Conversely, higher education (OR 0.28, 95% CI 0.10–0.75, P < 0.01), an earlier onset of menopause (OR 0.55, 95% CI 0.39–0.78, P < 0.01), and occasional social alcohol consumption (OR 0.56, 95% CI 0.33–0.94, P = 0.03) were identified as protective factors for QOL.

Conclusion

These findings highlight the importance of comprehensive menopausal care, addressing both physical and mental well-being, and providing specific care for menopausal symptoms during challenging times of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Archives of Women's Mental Health
Archives of Women's Mental Health 医学-精神病学
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期刊介绍: Archives of Women’s Mental Health is the official journal of the International Association for Women''s Mental Health, Marcé Society and the North American Society for Psychosocial Obstetrics and Gynecology (NASPOG). The exchange of knowledge between psychiatrists and obstetrician-gynecologists is one of the major aims of the journal. Its international scope includes psychodynamics, social and biological aspects of all psychiatric and psychosomatic disorders in women. The editors especially welcome interdisciplinary studies, focussing on the interface between psychiatry, psychosomatics, obstetrics and gynecology. Archives of Women’s Mental Health publishes rigorously reviewed research papers, short communications, case reports, review articles, invited editorials, historical perspectives, book reviews, letters to the editor, as well as conference abstracts. Only contributions written in English will be accepted. The journal assists clinicians, teachers and researchers to incorporate knowledge of all aspects of women’s mental health into current and future clinical care and research.
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