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Objective: The aim of this study was to assess and compare general menopausal quality of life in Serbia and
Portugal.
Methods: In all, 1,503 women aged between 40 and 65 years from Belgrade, Serbia, and Lisbon, Portugal, were
included in the study. A sociodemographic questionnaire and the Utian Quality of Life (UQOL) scale were used in
data collection.
Results: The average age of women was 50 (SD¼5.61) years. Serbian and Portuguese women differed in all
sociodemographic characteristics except for body mass index (BMI) and relationship status. There were no
significant differences in UQOL total score (P¼0.629) or UQOL sexual score (P¼0.396) between Serbian and
Portuguese women. However, occupational (P<0.001) and health (P¼0.003) scores were significantly higher in
the Serbian sample, whereas Portuguese women had higher emotional scores (P<0.001). Based on the total study
sample, women with an average UQOL score were more highly educated, employed, non-smokers, and physically
active, and more likely to obtain medical assistance for climacteric symptoms compared with women who reported
lower UQOL score. In addition to these characteristics, women with a higher UQOL score had higher annual
income, no recent illnesses, and optimal BMI compared with women who reported a lower UQOL score.
Conclusions: This study showed that diverse populations of midlife women can have similar perceptions of
quality of life as it encompasses broad dimensions of menopausal somatic and psychosocial symptoms, as well as
habits and lifestyle. Further comparative studies using the UQOL scale are warranted to offer more information on
the delicate factors influencing well-being in climacteric women worldwide.
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Keywords
Menopause Portugal Quality of life Serbia Utian quality of life scale
Citation
Menopause, 24(11), 1-10. Doi: 10.1097/GME.0000000000000927
Publisher
Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins