Life satisfaction, symptoms, and the menopausal transition.

Medscape women's health Pub Date : 2000-07-01
L Dennerstein, E Dudley, J Guthrie, E Barrett-Connor
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Objective: The aims of this study were to examine the relation between life satisfaction and the menopausal transition, identify factors predictive or associated with life satisfaction, and determine the relation between life satisfaction and other health outcomes.

Research design and methods: This is a prospective population-based study of 438 middle-aged Australian-born women followed for 6 years after baseline measures. Retention rate at 6 years was 90% (n = 395). Two self-reported measures of life satisfaction (Life Satisfaction Index-Z scale [LSI-Z] and Satisfaction with Life Scale [SWLS]) were used in year 6. Positive and negative affect scales and questions about satisfaction with work and daily living were also used. Sociodemographic variables were measured at baseline, and attitudes toward menopause and aging were documented at years 2 and 5, respectively. Other explanatory variables, including symptoms, health, stress, life events, sexual functioning, and lifestyle were measured in year 6.

Results: Women overwhelmingly endorsed positive responses to life satisfaction questions. The LSI-Z and the SWLS were highly correlated with each other (r = 0.70), with the mood scales, and with responses to questions about satisfaction with work and daily living. The LSI-Z and SWLS were not related to menopausal status, hormone levels (follicle-stimulating hormone, estradiol), age, body mass index, hot flushes, hormone replacement therapy, sexual interest, employment status, type of profession, children at home, alcohol, chronic conditions, surgery, premenstrual complaints, life events (major or secondary), and social support. Stepwise multiple regression found that life satisfaction was predicted by earlier attitudes and was positively associated with feelings for partner and exercise and negatively associated with daily hassles, interpersonal stress, dysphoric symptoms, and current smoking.

Conclusions: Life satisfaction was closely related to mood, predicted by earlier attitudes, and affected by relationship to partner, stress, and lifestyle. Life satisfaction was unrelated to menopause status, hormone levels, or hormone replacement therapy.

生活满意度,症状和更年期过渡。
目的:本研究旨在探讨生活满意度与绝经过渡期的关系,找出生活满意度的预测或相关因素,并确定生活满意度与其他健康结果的关系。研究设计和方法:这是一项基于人群的前瞻性研究,438名澳大利亚出生的中年妇女在基线测量后随访6年。6年的保留率为90% (n = 395)。第6年使用两种自我报告的生活满意度测量方法(生活满意度指数- z量表[LSI-Z]和生活满意度量表[SWLS])。积极和消极影响量表以及对工作和日常生活满意度的问题也被使用。在基线时测量社会人口学变量,并分别在第2年和第5年记录对绝经和衰老的态度。其他解释变量,包括症状、健康、压力、生活事件、性功能和生活方式,在第6年进行测量。结果:绝大多数女性对生活满意度问题的回答是积极的。LSI-Z和SWLS与情绪量表以及对工作和日常生活满意度的回答高度相关(r = 0.70)。LSI-Z和SWLS与绝经状态、激素水平(促卵泡激素、雌二醇)、年龄、体重指数、潮热、激素替代疗法、性兴趣、就业状况、职业类型、家中儿童、酒精、慢性病、手术、经前投诉、生活事件(主要或次要)和社会支持无关。逐步多元回归发现,生活满意度可以通过早期态度预测,与对伴侣的感觉和锻炼呈正相关,与日常争吵、人际压力、烦躁症状和当前吸烟负相关。结论:生活满意度与情绪密切相关,可由早期态度预测,并受伴侣关系、压力和生活方式影响。生活满意度与更年期状态、激素水平或激素替代疗法无关。
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