Prevalence of Depression among Postmenopausal Women in National Guard Primary Healthcare Centers, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

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Background: Reports of prevalence rates of depression in postmenopause show inconsistent results, with some studies demonstrating an increase in depressive symptoms whereas others show a decrease or no difference. Objectives: To estimate the prevalence and define some risk factors of depression in postmenopausal women aged 45-65 years in primary health care settings in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Subjects and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted throughout the period June-August, 2018 at King Abdul Aziz Medical City-National Guard (KAMC-NG) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in three large primary care centers. It included a sample of postmenopausal women who completed at least 12 months of amenorrhea and aged between 45 and 65 years. The Arabic version of PHQ-9 was utilized to detect depression and Menopausal rating scale (MRS) was used to assess the severity of menopausal symptoms. Results: The study included 300 women. The prevalence of major depressive symptoms among them was 29%. More than half (60.7%) of the respondents had moderate social support, three quarters (75%) scored mild to severe symptoms on the menopausal rating scale while 25% were asymptomatic.Women who were: unmarried (84.2%), housewives (79.2%), illiterate (83.2%), menopaused since≥10 years (87.5%), having more than five children (81.4%), underwent oophorectomy (100%), with poor social support (93.9%) and never exercised (82.4%) were more likely to report mild to severe symptoms. Also, significantly higher percentages of participants who have hypertension (81.9%), diabetes (82.1%), Dyslipedemia (88.1%) and hypothyroidism (81.4 %) experienced mild to severe menopausal symptoms, p<0.05. The degree of severity on the PHQ has strong significant (P<0.001) correlation with marital status, employment status, educational level and income. Conclusion: Depression is a relatively common disorder among postmenopausal women in Riyadh. Some sociodemographic indicators were identified. Care should be paid to this important group and further larger studies are recommended.
沙特阿拉伯利雅得国民警卫队初级保健中心绝经后妇女抑郁症患病率
背景:关于绝经后抑郁患病率的报告显示出不一致的结果,一些研究显示抑郁症状增加,而另一些研究则显示抑郁症状减少或没有差异。目的:评估沙特阿拉伯利雅得初级卫生保健环境中45-65岁绝经后妇女的抑郁症患病率并确定一些风险因素。受试者和方法:这项横断面研究于2018年6月至8月在沙特阿拉伯利雅得的金阿卜杜勒-阿齐兹医疗城国民警卫队(KAMC-NG)三个大型初级保健中心进行。它包括一个绝经后妇女的样本,她们完成了至少12个月的闭经,年龄在45~65岁之间。阿拉伯语版PHQ-9用于检测抑郁症,更年期评定量表(MRS)用于评估更年期症状的严重程度。结果:该研究包括300名女性。其中重度抑郁症状的发生率为29%。超过一半(60.7%)的受访者有中度社会支持,四分之三(75%)的受访者在更年期评分表上有轻度至重度症状,25%的受访者没有症状。未婚(84.2%)、家庭主妇(79.2%)、文盲(83.2%)、月经暂停≥10年(87.5%)、有5个以上孩子(81.4%)、脐下切除术(100%)、社会支持差(93.9%)和从未锻炼(82.4%)的女性更有可能报告轻度至重度症状。此外,患有高血压(81.9%)、糖尿病(82.1%)、高脂血症(88.1%)和甲状腺功能减退症(81.4%)的参与者中,出现轻度至重度更年期症状的比例显著较高,p<0.05。PHQ的严重程度与婚姻状况、就业状况、教育水平和收入有很强的显著相关性(p<0.001)。结论:抑郁症是利雅得绝经后妇女中相对常见的疾病。确定了一些社会人口指标。应该注意这一重要群体,并建议进一步进行更大规模的研究。
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