Women's alcohol use in mid-life: Identifying associations between menopause symptoms, drinking behaviour, and mental health.

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Women's health (London, England) Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-10-08 DOI:10.1177/17455057251359767
Emma L Davies, Sam Burton, Rebecca Monk, Elena Murdoch, Eiluned Pearce, Abigail K Rose
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Objectives: The study aimed to identify associations between menopause, alcohol use, and mental health. Particularly examining how menopause symptoms may relate to alcohol behaviours in midlife women.

Design: An online mixed methods cross-sectional survey study was conducted to gather data on menopause-related symptoms, alcohol use, mental health, and well-being among women.

Methods: A sample of 936 women aged 40-65 was recruited for the study. Quantitative measures assessed menopause symptoms, alcohol use and associated harm, mental health, and overall well-being. Qualitative data were collected through text responses to explore motives for drinking.

Results: Perimenopausal participants, compared to pre- or postmenopausal women, reported the highest levels of menopause symptoms, negative reinforcement drinking motives (e.g. drinking to cope), negative mood, and the lowest well-being scores. Additionally, negative reinforcement motives partially mediated the relationship between menopausal symptoms and hazardous drinking. Qualitative findings showed that women often drank as a coping mechanism, while some avoided alcohol due to its potential to worsen menopausal symptoms.

Conclusions: This study provides new insights into the associations between menopausal symptoms, alcohol use, and mental health in midlife women. The findings highlight the complex factors driving alcohol use and avoidance, suggesting that tailored interventions are needed for women in midlife. This research underscores the importance of addressing alcohol-related risks in this under-researched group, given the potential for significant harm.

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中年妇女饮酒:确定更年期症状、饮酒行为和心理健康之间的联系。
目的:本研究旨在确定更年期、饮酒和心理健康之间的关系。特别是研究更年期症状与中年女性饮酒行为之间的关系。设计:进行了一项在线混合方法横断面调查研究,以收集有关妇女更年期相关症状、酒精使用、心理健康和幸福感的数据。方法:936名年龄在40-65岁之间的女性参与了这项研究。定量测量评估了更年期症状、酒精使用及其相关危害、心理健康和整体幸福感。通过文本回复收集定性数据以探索饮酒动机。结果:与绝经前或绝经后妇女相比,围绝经期参与者报告的更年期症状、负强化饮酒动机(如饮酒以应对)、消极情绪和最低幸福感得分最高。此外,负强化动机部分介导了更年期症状与危险饮酒之间的关系。定性研究结果显示,女性通常将饮酒作为一种应对机制,而有些人则避免饮酒,因为饮酒可能会加重更年期症状。结论:这项研究为中年妇女更年期症状、酒精使用和心理健康之间的关系提供了新的见解。研究结果强调了导致饮酒和戒酒的复杂因素,表明中年妇女需要有针对性的干预措施。这项研究强调了在这个研究不足的群体中解决与酒精相关的风险的重要性,因为酒精可能造成重大伤害。
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