Article
Perceived control over menopausal hot flushes in mid-aged women
Fecha
2010Registro en:
0951-3590, e 1473-0766
10.3109/09513591003632282
Autor
Chedraui, Peter
Pérez López, Faustino R.
Aguirre, Wellington
Calle, Andrés
Hidalgo, Luis
León León, Patricia
Miranda, Octavio
Martínez, Nalo
Mendoza, Marcela
Narváez, Jorge
Sánchez, Hugo
Schwager, Gino
Quintero, Juan C.
Zambrano, Branly
Leimberg, María L.
Vallarino, Varinia
Vega Crespo, Bernardo
Institución
Resumen
Background. Hot flushes (HFs) and night sweats are frequent complaints among both peri- and postmenopausal women.
Perceived control of this complaint may vary from one population to another.
Objective. To assess perceived control over menopausal HFs and determinant factors among mid-aged Ecuadorian women.
Methods. In this cross-sectional study healthy women aged 40–59 years, seeking healthcare centres of eight main cities of
Ecuador with more than 100,000 inhabitants, were assessed with the Menopause Rating Scale (MRS) and those presenting
HFs were requested to fill out the Perceived Control Index (PCI) and a questionnaire containing socio-demographic data
(female and partner).
Results. A total of 1154 women participated in this study of which 56% presented HFs (n ¼ 646). According to the MRS,
29.1% and 9.1% of these HFs were graded as severe and very severe, respectively. Mean age of women presenting HFs was
49.5 + 5.2 years, with 51.9% having 12 years or less of education, 61.5% being postmenopausal and 47.2% living in high
altitude. At the moment of the survey 13.9% were on hormone therapy, 12.8% on phytoestrogens and 7.1% on psychotropic
drugs. There was a significant decreasing trend for PCI scores (total and difficulty in control items) from one menopausal
stage to the next, with no differences observed for time since menopause onset. Despite this, logistic regression analysis
determined that HF severity, as determined with the MRS, was the only single predictive factor related to lower HF perceived
control (total PCI score 538) (OR: 1.83 CI 95% [1.15–2.90], p 5 0.01).
Conclusion. As determined with the PCI, HF severity was related to a lower perceived control among mid-aged women.