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Positive well-being during the menopausal transition: a systematic review.

L Brown1, C Bryant, F K Judd.   

Abstract

A large body of research has investigated psychological distress during the menopause transition, but less is known about the experience of positive well-being at this time. The aim of this review is to evaluate the evidence on the relationship between menopausal factors (stage and symptoms) and indices of positive well-being including mood, satisfaction with life and eudaimonic well-being. A systematic review of the literature was conducted according to PRISMA guidelines. Nineteen relevant publications were found. Two out of 18 studies found a statistically significant association between menopausal stage and well-being, and one found a significant negative association between vasomotor symptoms and well-being. Four found menopausal symptoms measured with aggregate scales such as the Greene Climacteric Scale were associated with significantly diminished well-being, with the effect driven by the inclusion of psychological symptoms (e.g. 'crying spells') within the aggregate scales. Results indicate that there may be a dissociation, whereby menopausal stage and core vasomotor symptoms of menopause are related to negative, but not positive well-being. Positive well-being may be largely unaffected by menopause, which may mean that it is available for use as a resilience factor that women can draw on to meet the challenges that midlife presents.

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Keywords:  EUDAIMONIC WELL-BEING; HEDONIC WELL-BEING; MENOPAUSE; MIDLIFE; VASOMOTOR SYMPTOMS; WELL-BEING

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25417543     DOI: 10.3109/13697137.2014.989827

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Climacteric        ISSN: 1369-7137            Impact factor:   3.005


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Authors:  Michelle Q Flesaker; Corinna Serviente; Lisa M Troy; Sarah Witkowski
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5.  Subjective well-being's alterations as risk factors for major depressive disorder during the perimenopause onset: an analytical cross-sectional study amongst Mexican women residing in Guadalajara, Jalisco.

Authors:  Adrián Enrique Hernández-Muñoz; Ana Méndez-Magaña; Ana Lilia Fletes-Rayas; Miguel A Rangel; Lenin Torres García; José de Jesús López-Jiménez
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6.  Midlife Factors Related to Psychological Well-Being at an Older Age: Study of Women's Health Across the Nation.

Authors:  Nancy E Avis; Alicia Colvin; Rachel Hess; Joyce T Bromberger
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7.  The role of physical activity in the link between menopausal status and mental well-being.

Authors:  Dmitriy Bondarev; Sarianna Sipilä; Taija Finni; Urho M Kujala; Pauliina Aukee; Eija K Laakkonen; Vuokko Kovanen; Katja Kokko
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