| Literature DB >> 31188286 |
Sharon J Parish1, Stephanie S Faubion2, Marc Weinberg3, Brian Bernick3, Sebastian Mirkin3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The perceptions and attitudes of menopause shared by men are largely unknown. This analysis characterized men's awareness and their understanding of their partner's menopausal transition.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31188286 PMCID: PMC6791510 DOI: 10.1097/GME.0000000000001373
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Menopause ISSN: 1072-3714 Impact factor: 2.953
Questions included in the Men's Attitudes Toward mEnopause (MATE) survey
| Participant demographics |
| Age, relationship status, living status, employment status, children living at home, annual household income |
| Partner symptoms |
| Which of these symptoms do you feel your partner regularly experiences: hot flashes, night sweats, sleepless nights/difficulty sleeping, low libido/less desire for sexual contact, mood swings, feeling depressed, pain during sex, vaginal dryness, visible skin/hair changes, weight gain, tiredness/lack of energy, lack of focus/ forgetfulness? |
| What do you feel are the reasons for your partner's symptoms you just told us about? |
| Have the symptoms your partner is experiencing personally affected you in any way? |
| How have these symptoms personally affected you? |
| How did your partner's symptoms impact (very positive, positive, neutral, negative, very negative) you personally, your relationship, and your partner? |
| How do you think your partner is dealing with her symptoms (extremely well, very well, fairly well, not too well, not well at all)? |
| To what degree your relationship, family life, and your partner have been affected as a result of her symptoms (scale 1-5, where 1 is less and 5 is more) on the following: romantic/nurturing with me, involved/loving to our kids, likely to be patient vs abrupt, likely to be active/go out, upbeat/optimistic, forgetful, no mood swings, confidence, concerned about her appearance, make love |
| Knowledge of menopause and menopausal symptoms |
| Which of these reasons account for your partner experiencing these symptoms: feeling emotionally down/depressed, having a specific condition/problem/disease other than menopause, going through menopause, being pregnant, being overweight, going through some other personal crisis, something else? |
| If a male friend asked you to describe/explain what menopause is, what would you tell him? |
| What types of symptoms do you think women typically experience when they go through menopause? |
| Is your partner currently going through menopause? |
| Has your partner directly told you that she is going through menopause? |
| Have you ever talked about the symptoms your partner is experiencing? |
| Who initiated the conversation: yourself, your partner, someone else in your family, a friend, a medical professional, someone else? |
| What specifically did you discuss in your talks? |
| Which of the following best describes the tone of the conversation you had: relaxed, engaged, polite, stressful/uptight, somewhat angry, frustrated, uneasy, relieved, fun/upbeat, something else? |
| Aside from talking to your partner, what, if anything, did you personally do regarding your partner's symptoms? |
| Knowledge of treatment options for menopausal symptoms |
| Are you aware of any treatment options for symptoms related to menopause? |
| List the treatment options you are aware of |
| Have you brought up any treatment options to your partner? |
| Would you be comfortable bringing up and discussing treatment options with your partner? |
| Is your partner currently using some type of treatment or made/added any type of lifestyle changes to help alleviate the symptoms she is experiencing? |
| Has she reached out to any medical or health/wellness professionals for help with her symptoms? |
| What type of medical or health/wellness professionals has she seen/spoken with (GP/internal medicine, gynecologist or OB/GYN, nurse practitioner/physician assistant, dietician, other health and wellness professional, some other medical professional, don’t know)? |
| Which of the following is your partner using/taking/doing to alleviate her symptoms: hormone/estrogen therapy, medications other than hormone therapy, lubricant, OTC pain medication, healthier diet, consuming more organic/natural foods, exercising more at home/gym/playing sports, holistic activities like yoga or meditation, changing sheets/clothes often, fanning herself/ being near fan or air conditioning, something else? |
| How influential would you say you were in getting your partner to seek treatment or begin to make lifestyle changes to address her symptoms? |
GP, general practice; OB/GYN, obstetricians/gynecologists; OTC, over the counter.
Open-ended question.
More than one answer could be selected
Demographics of survey population
| Parameters, n (%) | Participants ( |
| Age, y | |
| Under 40 | 1 (0.2) |
| 40-49 | 90 (20.0) |
| 50-59 | 231 (51.3) |
| 60-69 | 128 (28.4) |
| Age of female partner, y | |
| 45-54 | 225 (50.0) |
| 55-64 | 225 (50.0) |
| Relationship status | |
| Married to a woman and not separated | 407 (90.4) |
| Divorced/separated but dating/in a steady relationship with one woman | 27 (6.0) |
| Never been married to a woman but dating/in a steady relationship with one woman | 16 (3.6) |
| Living status with current partner | |
| Live together full time | 435 (96.7) |
| Live in separate locations and stay together on a regular basis (≥4×/wk) | 7 (1.6) |
| Live in separate locations and stay together often (2-3×/wk) | 8 (1.8) |
| Length of relationship, y | |
| ≤10 | 71 (16) |
| 11-20 | 104 (23) |
| 21-30 | 152 (34) |
| >30 | 123 (27) |
| Children at home | |
| <18 y | 113 (25.1) |
| 18-24 y | 71 (15.8) |
| ≥25 y | 90 (19.9) |
| No children at home | 176 (39.1) |
| Employment status | |
| Employed full time | 256 (56.9) |
| Employed part time | 33 (7.3) |
| Unemployed but looking for employment | 14 (3.1) |
| Retired | 120 (26.7) |
| Other | 27 (6.0) |
| Total annual household income (2017) | |
| Under $30,000 | 49 (10.9) |
| $30,000-$49,999 | 81 (18.0) |
| $50,000-$74,999 | 86 (19.1) |
| $75,000-$99,999 | 86 (19.1) |
| $100,000-$149,000 | 88 (19.6) |
| $150,000 or more | 48 (10.7) |
| Prefer not to answer | 12 (2.7) |
| US location | |
| Midwest | 100 (22.2) |
| Northeast | 85 (18.9) |
| South | 161 (35.8) |
| West | 104 (23.1) |
Could pick more than one category.
FIG. 1Men's knowledge of menopausal symptoms. (A) Men chose from a list and were asked what symptoms are regularly experienced by your partner; (B) men answered the open-ended question: what do you think women typically experienced when going through menopause; multiple responses were allowed for both questions (N = 450).
Respondents (N = 450) rated (great impact = 1, less impact = 5) to what degree their relationship, family life, and partner have been affected as a result of the symptoms their partner suffers?
| Great impact or negative | 1 or 2 | 3 | 4 or 5 | Less impact or positive |
| Less likely to make love | 65 | 22 | 13 | More likely to make love |
| Less romantic/nurturing with me | 58 | 25 | 17 | More romantic/nurturing with me |
| Has mood swings | 63 | 20 | 17 | Doesn’t have mood swings |
| Less likely to be patient | 58 | 20 | 21 | More likely to be patient |
| Emotionally down/depressed | 50 | 31 | 20 | Upbeat/optimistic |
| More forgetful | 49 | 31 | 19 | Less forgetful |
| Less confident | 43 | 37 | 20 | More confident |
| Less involved/loving to kids | 18 | 47 | 36 | More involved/loving to kids |
| Less likely to be active/go out | 54 | 26 | 19 | More likely to be active/go out |
| Less concerned about appearance | 32 | 33 | 35 | More concerned about appearance |
Numbers do not add up to 100% due to rounding.
FIG. 2Men's knowledge of menopausal treatment options. Men answered the open-ended question: what types of treatment options are you aware of (n = 209).
FIG. 3Men's knowledge of partner's actions to alleviate symptoms. Men answered the open-ended question: what types of action is your partner doing to alleviate her symptoms (n = 126). A/C, air conditioning; OTC, over the counter.