A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Experience of climacteric symptoms among 42-46 and 52-56-year-old women




AuthorsKirsi Jokinen, Päivi Rautava, Juha Mäkinen, Ansa Ojanlatva, Jari Sundell, Hans Helenius

PublisherELSEVIER SCI IRELAND LTD

Publication year2003

JournalMaturitas

Journal name in sourceMATURITAS

Journal acronymMATURITAS

Volume46

Issue3

First page 199

Last page205

Number of pages7

ISSN0378-5122

eISSN1873-4111

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/S0378-5122(03)00216-0


Abstract
Objective: The intensity of climacteric symptoms and their connection with sociodemographic background data were assessed among women who are or will soon be menopausal. Methods: A sample of 55 10 Finnish women who were 4246 or 52-56-years-old was selected to this 'Quality of Life among Middle-aged Women' Study and received a menopause-specific questionnaire. Results: Only 5% of the older and 36% of the younger women were totally asymptomatic. Altogether, 2% of the younger and 11% of the older women had severe climacteric symptoms. In the younger age group, a high symptom intensity was associated with living in town, having a low level of professional education, and being unemployed/laid off, whereas in the older age group, the experience of severe symptoms was associated with those having a couple relationship. Conclusion: Altogether 95% of women in the productive working age (52-56-years-old) surprisingly suffer from mild, moderate, or severe climacteric symptoms. Further even up to 64% of the younger women (42-46-years-old) suffered from similar symptoms. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.



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