血淋淋的压力成年期心理压力与月经周期不规律之间关系的系统回顾。

IF 7.5 1区 医学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Marilou Poitras , Fatima Shearzad, Aliya F. Qureshi, Cassandra Blackburn, Hélène Plamondon
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月经是否正常是衡量总体健康状况的一个关键指标,而月经参数不正常则与不良健康后果的风险升高有关。虽然心理压力被认为会导致月经异常,但人们对包括 COVID-19 大流行在内的离散心理压力对月经功能的影响知之甚少。我们对数据库进行了系统性检索,并纳入了调查心理压力与月经周期不规律之间关系的研究。两名独立调查人员完成了摘要和全文筛选、数据提取和偏倚风险评估。在纳入的 41 项研究中,对各种压力因素进行了评估,即 COVID-19 大流行压力、学业压力和职业压力。我们的综述发现,大多数研究报告了心理压力与月经功能障碍之间的关系,其中最常见的干扰因素是月经不调和月经量异常。我们的研究结果还强调,月经失调研究中使用的操作定义存在明显差异。这些观察结果强调了心理压力作为与月经不调相关的可改变风险因素的重要性:月经是否规律是衡量总体健康状况的一个关键指标,而月经参数不规律则与不良健康后果的风险升高有关。虽然心理压力被认为会导致月经异常,但人们对包括 COVID-19 大流行在内的离散性心理压力对月经功能的影响知之甚少。因此,我们旨在系统回顾成年期心理压力与月经不调之间关系的证据:2023年5月18日,我们对MEDLINE、APA PsycInfo、Embase、Cochrane CENTRAL、CINAHL和Web of Science进行了系统性数据库检索,纳入了调查心理压力与其他健康成年人月经周期不规律之间关系的研究(PROSPERO记录:CRD42023428005)。两名独立调查人员完成了摘要和全文的筛选、数据提取,并使用 JBI 分析性横断面研究关键评估清单进行了偏倚风险评估。研究结果采用描述性统计进行总结:综述包括 41 项研究,共计 39 756 名参与者,这些参与者来自全球 30 个国家。研究评估了多种压力源,即 COVID-19 大流行压力、学业压力和职业压力。我们的综述发现,大多数研究报告了心理压力与月经功能障碍增加之间的关联,最常见的月经紊乱是月经不调和月经量异常:我们的综述强调了月经失调研究中所用操作定义的明显差异。总体而言,这些观察结果强调了心理压力作为与月经不调相关的可改变风险因素的重要性。
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Bloody stressed! A systematic review of the associations between adulthood psychological stress and menstrual cycle irregularity

Regular menstruation is a key indicator of general health and irregular menstrual parameters have been associated with elevated risk of adverse health outcomes. While psychological stress is believed to contribute to abnormal menstruation, little is known of the effects of discrete psychological stressors, including the COVID-19 pandemic, on menstrual function. A systematic database search was performed and studies investigating the relation between psychological stress and menstrual cycle irregularity in otherwise healthy adults were included. Two independent investigators completed abstract and full-text screening, data extraction, and risk of bias assessment. In the 41 included studies, a variety of stressors were assessed, namely COVID-19 pandemic stress, academic stress, and occupational stress. Our review found most studies report an association between psychological stress and menstrual dysfunction, with the most common disruptions being irregular menstruation and abnormal menstrual flow. Our findings also underlined notable discrepancies in the operational definitions used in the study of menstrual disorders. These observations emphasize the importance of psychological stress as a modifiable risk factor associated with irregular menstruation.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
14.20
自引率
3.70%
发文量
466
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The official journal of the International Behavioral Neuroscience Society publishes original and significant review articles that explore the intersection between neuroscience and the study of psychological processes and behavior. The journal also welcomes articles that primarily focus on psychological processes and behavior, as long as they have relevance to one or more areas of neuroscience.
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