美国50-79岁妇女绝经期和激素治疗与激素治疗使用的关系

IF 1.8 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Women's health reports (New Rochelle, N.Y.) Pub Date : 2025-09-02 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/26884844251372014
Sushmita Chopra, Dokyung Yoon, Teal Eich
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目的:探讨与更年期和激素治疗(HT)相关的症状、知识水平、认知和使用,并研究围绝经期和绝经后妇女激素治疗使用和激素治疗认知的相关因素。材料和方法:我们选取了98名年龄在50-79岁的围绝经期和绝经后妇女,她们参加了性别、ApoE-4、γ-氨基丁酸和情景记忆(SAGE)研究(M年龄= 64.24,标准差= 7.49)。我们应用了一系列双变量Firth逻辑回归来检验每个感兴趣的变量与激素治疗(HT)使用和认知的关联。结果:总体而言,89.90%的受访女性对更年期有正面认知,85.71%的受访女性对更年期有正面认知。三分之一(32.65%)的样本使用过HT。潮热(72.4%)是报告最多的更年期症状。Logistic回归分析显示,年龄、种族/民族、当前饮酒状况、更年期知识水平、血管舒缩和泌尿生殖系统症状与HT使用显著相关,而种族/民族、当前饮酒状况、更年期知识水平和泌尿生殖系统症状也与HT阳性认知相关。西班牙裔参与者报告了较低的更年期知识,较少的积极HT认知和较低的HT使用。结论:SAGE队列中的大多数女性报告了对更年期和激素疗法的积极看法。种族/民族、当前饮酒状况、更年期知识水平和泌尿生殖系统症状始终与激素使用和激素认知相关。绝经知识水平、激素认知和激素使用的种族差异也进行了讨论。
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Views of Menopause and Hormone Therapy Associations with Hormone Therapy Use in US Women Aged 50-79.

Views of Menopause and Hormone Therapy Associations with Hormone Therapy Use in US Women Aged 50-79.

Views of Menopause and Hormone Therapy Associations with Hormone Therapy Use in US Women Aged 50-79.

Views of Menopause and Hormone Therapy Associations with Hormone Therapy Use in US Women Aged 50-79.

Objective: To explore symptoms, knowledge levels, perceptions, and use related to menopause and hormone therapy (HT) and to examine the factors associated with HT use and HT perceptions in perimenopausal and postmenopausal women.

Materials and methods: We used a sample of 98 perimenopausal and postmenopausal women who aged 50-79 and participated in the Sex, ApoE-4, γ-aminobutyric acid, and Episodic memory (SAGE) study (M age = 64.24, standard deviation = 7.49). We applied a series of bivariate Firth logistic regressions to examine the associations of each variable of interest with hormone therapy (HT) use and perceptions.

Results: Overall, 89.90% reported positive perceptions of menopause, and 85.71% had positive perceptions of HT. One-third (32.65%) of the sample had used HT. Hot flashes (72.4%) were the most reported menopausal symptom. Logistic regression analyses showed that age, race/ethnicity, current drinking status, menopausal knowledge levels, and vasomotor and genitourinary symptoms were significantly associated with HT use, while race/ethnicity, current drinking status, menopausal knowledge levels, and genitourinary symptoms were also linked to positive HT perceptions. Hispanic participants reported lower menopausal knowledge, less positive HT perceptions, and lower HT use.

Conclusions: The majority of women in the SAGE cohort reported positive perceptions of both menopause and HT. Race/ethnicity, along with current drinking status, menopausal knowledge levels, and genitourinary symptoms, were consistently associated with both HT use and HT perceptions. Ethnic differences in menopausal knowledge levels, HT perceptions, and HT use are also discussed.

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