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Opinions and main sources of information about menopause among middle-aged Brazilian women.

Isabel Cristina Gardenal de Arruda Amaral1, Luiz Francisco Baccaro, Jeffrey Frederico Lui-Filho, Maria José Duarte Osis, Adriana Orcesi Pedro, Lúcia Costa-Paiva.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to evaluate women's opinions about menopause and the sources of information they use to deepen their understanding of the topic.
METHODS: Population-based study with 749 Brazilian women aged 45 to 60 years. The answers to the question "What is menopause?" were typed and coded, and categories that emerged from the interviewees' own speech were created. The answers to the question: "Where or from whom did you get information about menopause?" were also analyzed.
RESULTS: The mean age of women was 52.5 (± 4.4) years. Of them, 68% were postmenopausal. According to 67.5% of the interviewees, the concept of menopause encompassed changes in the menstrual cycle and hormones. For 48%, menopause meant physical changes such as "hot flushes and vaginal dryness." For 22.7%, menopause represented psychological changes. The concept of menopause was associated with some change in sexuality for 7.6% of the interviewees. Approximately 18% could not explain what menopause meant. Regarding the sources of information, 44.5% of the women attributed this knowledge to friends and relatives. Doctors or health services were mentioned by 44.3% of women. Television or radio was cited by 22.0%; magazines, newspapers, or books were cited by 14.0%; and the Internet was cited by 6.8% of women. Fifty-two women (6.9%) reported having no source of information about menopause.
CONCLUSIONS: Most of the interviewees relate the term "menopause" to physiological events. There seems to be a suppressed demand for information on the various aspects of the menopausal transition among middle-aged Brazilian women.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31313742     DOI: 10.1097/GME.0000000000001378

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Menopause        ISSN: 1072-3714            Impact factor:   2.953


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1.  A study on women's health information needs in menopausal age.

Authors:  Sadrieh Hajesmaeel-Gohari; Elaheh Shafiei; Fatemeh Ghasemi; Kambiz Bahaadinbeigy
Journal:  BMC Womens Health       Date:  2021-12-28       Impact factor: 2.809

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