中年期间令人不快的压力生活事件、影响及其相关性:西雅图中年女性健康研究的观察结果。

Annette Joan Thomas, Ellen Sullivan Mitchell, Nancy Fugate Woods
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目的:调查中年女性所经历的不良压力生活事件,包括:1)哪些生活事件是中年女性最常报告的;2) 女性认为哪些生活事件最不受欢迎;以及3)年龄、受教育年限、收入、就业、种族/民族、婚姻状况、为人父母和更年期过渡阶段是否与生活事件类别的影响得分相关。背景:除了更年期过渡之外,中年也是女性承担更多责任的时期,涉及照顾孩子、照顾年迈父母、管理家庭和外出工作等多重角色。这些多重角色使中年女性面临压力增加的风险,她们几乎没有时间独处来缓解压力。方法:本研究中使用的样本是一项更大的纵向研究——西雅图中年女性健康研究的一部分。女性(N = 380(场合1)在SMWHS期间四次完成了77项生活事件量表:场合1(1990)、场合2(1992)、场合3(1997)和场合4(2000)。除了对生活事件的频率和生活事件的不良影响进行描述性分析外,还检查了与压力生活事件得分相关的人口统计学相关性(年龄、教育程度、收入、就业、为人父母以及婚姻状况、种族/民族和更年期过渡阶段)。结果:在4种情况中,有3种情况下,财务和家人/朋友这两类不良生活事件得分最高。健康和犯罪/法律方面的得分有两次是最高的。不良压力生活事件对家庭/朋友的影响最大;个人/社交;工作以及健康。年龄、收入、婚姻状况、为人父母和更年期过渡阶段都和特定类别的压力事件影响得分有关。结论:最常见的不良生活事件并不是那些被描述为影响最大的女性。生活事件压力的影响反映了女性的社会角色和关系,如影响得分最高的类别所示:家庭/亲密朋友、个人/社交和工作。更年期过渡阶段只与不良健康事件有关。
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Undesirable stressful life events, impact, and correlates during midlife: observations from the Seattle midlife women's health study.

Purpose: To examine the undesirable stressful life events midlife women experience, including: 1) which life events midlife women reported most frequently; 2) which life events women rated as most undesirable; and 3) whether age, years of education, income, employment, race/ethnicity, marital status, being a parent, and the menopausal transition stage were associated with the impact scores of the life event categories.

Background: In addition to the menopausal transition, midlife is a time of increased responsibilities for women related to multiple roles such as taking care of children, caring for elderly parents, managing households, and working outside the home. These multiple roles put midlife women at risk for increased stress with little time for themselves in order to relieve stress.

Methods: The sample used in this study is part of a larger longitudinal study, The Seattle Midlife Women's Health Study. Women (N = 380 for Occasion 1) completed the 77-item Life Events Scale on four occasions during the course of the SMWHS: Occasion 1 (1990), Occasion 2 (1992), Occasion 3 (1997), and Occasion 4 (2000). In addition to descriptive analyses of frequency of life events and the undesirable impact of life events, demographic correlates (age, education, income, employment, being a parent as well as marital status, race/ethnicity, and menopausal transition stages) were examined in relation to the stressful life event scores.

Results: Highest scores of undesirable life events were for categories of both Financial and Family/Friends over 3 of the 4 occasions. Health and Crime/Legal scores were among the highest for 2 occasions. Impact of the undesirable stressful life events was greatest for categories of Family/Friends; Personal/Social; Work; and, Health. Age, income, marital status, being a parent, and menopausal transition stage were each associated with specific categories of the stressful event impact scores.

Conclusion: Most commonly reported undesirable life events were not those women described as having the greatest impact. Impact of life event stress reflected women's social roles and connections as seen in the categories with the highest impact scores: Family/Close Friends, Personal/Social, and Work. Menopausal transition stages were related only to undesirable health events.

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