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Objective: Hormonal changes during menopausal transition are linked to physical and psychological
symptoms’ emergence. This study aims to explore if life events predict menopausal symptoms.
Methods: This cross-sectional research encompasses a community sample of 992 women who answered
to socio-demographic, health, menopause-related and lifestyle questionnaires; menopausal symptoms
and life events were assessed with validated instruments. Structural equation modeling was used to build
a causal model.
Results: Menopausal status predicted only three symptoms: skin/facial hair changes (B = .136; p = .020),
sexual (B = .157; p = .004) and, marginally, vasomotor symptoms (B = .094; p = .054). Life events predicted
depressive mood (B =
−.391; p = .002), anxiety (B =
−.271; p = .003), perceived cognitive impairment
(B =
−.295; p = .003), body shape changes (B =
−.136; p = .031), aches/pain (B =
−.212; p = .007), skin/facial
hair changes (B =
−.171; p = .021), numbness (B =
−.169; p = .015), perceived loss of control (B =
−.234;
p = .008), mouth, nails and hair changes (B =
−.290; p = .004), vasomotor (B =
−.113; p = .044) and sexual
symptoms (B =
−.208; p = .009).
Conclusions: Although women in peri- and post-menopausal manifested higher symptoms’ severity than
their pre-menopausal counterparts, only three of the menopausal symptoms assessed were predicted by
menopausal status. Since the vast majority of menopausal symptoms’ severity was significantly influenced
by the way women perceived their recent life events, it is concluded that the symptomatology
exacerbation, in peri- and post-menopausal women, might be due to life conditions and events, rather
than hormonal changes (nonetheless, the inverse influence should be investigated in future studies).
Therefore, these should be accounted for in menopause-related clinical and research settings.
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Keywords
Menopausal symptoms Life events Structural equation modeling
Citation
Maturitas, 72, 324-331