| Literature DB >> 33670871 |
Inés Morán-Sánchez1, Evdochia Adoamnei2, María L Sánchez-Ferrer3, María T Prieto-Sánchez3, Julián J Arense-Gonzalo4, Ana Carmona-Barnosi5, Ana I Hernandez-Peñalver5, Jaime Mendiola2, Alberto M Torres-Cantero2.
Abstract
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a chronic endocrinopathy characterized by hyperandrogenism and anovulation that may pervade psychological dimensions such as dispositional optimism. Considering how PCOS influences mental health and the lack of studies on this matter, this research was aimed at assessing optimism and associated factors in PCOS. A case-control study of 156 patients with PCOS and 117 controls was conducted. All woman filled out the Life Orientation Test-Revised (LOT-R), a self-report questionnaire for measuring dispositional optimism. Medication, pain severity, gynecological, and sociodemographic information was also collected. Lower optimism was found in patients with PCOS compared to controls, even after covariate adjustment (LOT-R global scores: 14.1 vs. 15.9, p = 0.020). Our study provides evidence that a personality characteristic with important implications in illness prognosis may be affected in PCOS. We propose to assess dispositional optimism with the LOT-R scale in the gynecological appointment and tailor medical attention accordingly as a way to improve the comprehensive care of these patients within a multidisciplinary team.Entities:
Keywords: mental health; optimism; polycystic ovarian syndrome; psychological factors
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33670871 PMCID: PMC7957798 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18052352
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390