Menopausal Symptoms and Its Correlates: A Study on Tribe and Caste Population of East India.

Q2 Medicine
Current Gerontology and Geriatrics Research Pub Date : 2015-01-01 Epub Date: 2015-07-30 DOI:10.1155/2015/984767
Doyel Dasgupta, Priyanka Karar, Subha Ray, Nandini Ganguly
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Abstract

Present study aimed to compare the incidence of menopausal problems and concomitants between tribe and caste population. This cross section study was conducted in five villages of West Bengal, a state in the eastern part of India. This study was conducted between two different ethnic groups-one of the "Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PTG)" of India named as "Lodha" and the other was a Bengali speaking caste population. A total number of 313 participants were finally recruited for this study. Study participants were married, had at least one child, had no major gynaecological problems, and had stopped menstrual bleeding spontaneously for at least 1 year. Additionally, data on sociodemographic status and menstrual and reproductive history were collected using a pretested questionnaire/schedule. Bivariate analyses (chi square test) revealed that significantly more number of caste participants suffered from urinary problems than their tribe counterpart. The reverse trend has been noticed for the frequency of vaginal problems. Multivariate analyses (binary logistic regression) show that sociodemographic variables and menstrual and reproductive history of the present study participants seem to be the concomitants of menopausal symptoms. Tribe and caste study population significantly differed with respect to the estrogen deficient menopausal problems and the concomitants to these problems.

绝经期症状及其相关因素:对东印度部落和种姓人口的研究
本研究的目的是比较部落和种姓人群的更年期问题及其并发症的发生率。这项横断面研究是在印度东部的西孟加拉邦的五个村庄进行的。这项研究是在两个不同的种族群体之间进行的——一个是印度的“特别脆弱部落群体(PTG)”,被称为“洛达”,另一个是说孟加拉语的种姓人口。最终共有313名参与者被招募到这项研究中。研究参与者已婚,至少有一个孩子,没有重大的妇科问题,并且自发停止月经出血至少一年。此外,使用预先测试的问卷/时间表收集社会人口状况、月经和生殖史的数据。双变量分析(卡方检验)显示,种姓参与者患泌尿系统问题的人数明显多于部落参与者。人们注意到,阴道问题出现的频率与此相反。多变量分析(二元逻辑回归)显示,社会人口统计学变量和本研究参与者的月经和生殖史似乎是更年期症状的伴随物。部落和种姓研究人群在雌激素缺乏的更年期问题及其伴随问题方面存在显著差异。
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Current Gerontology and Geriatrics Research
Current Gerontology and Geriatrics Research Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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