Literature DB >> 7921011

Preferences regarding treatments for period problems: relationship to menstrual and demographic factors.

P Warner1.   

Abstract

Beliefs about periods and hysterectomy and preferences regarding treatment for period problems were assessed in 362 women--patients referred for menorrhagia, premenstrual syndrome, or dysmenorrhea (n = 99, 102 and 56 respectively), and a control sample (n = 105). Overall, women were predominantly in favor of a treatment which normalized periods (89%) and which coincidentally provided reversible contraceptive effect (74%), while they marginally preferred a one-off operation to tablets. Preferences with regard to contraceptive effect of treatment, effect on periods and hypothetical treatment option were most strongly related to reproductive status (p < 0.00002), in that nulliparous or unsterilized women were least likely to rate as acceptable a treatment that affected their periods or fertility. The women's feelings about their periods and their evaluation of the utilitarian consequences of hysterectomy were most strongly related to their report of menstrual problem(s), with the potential benefits of an end to periods being most often affirmed by women reporting 'severe' menorrhagia, dysmenorrhea or multiple period problems. In contrast, women's evaluation of the reproductive consequences of hysterectomy were most strongly related to reproductive status, with nulliparous women and unsterilized parous women finding them least acceptable. Feelings about periods did not predict intentions with respect to periods, or treatment preferences, and in this regard the usefulness of menstrual attitudes is questioned.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7921011     DOI: 10.3109/01674829409025634

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Psychosom Obstet Gynaecol        ISSN: 0167-482X            Impact factor:   2.949


  4 in total

1.  Referral for menstrual problems: cross sectional survey of symptoms, reasons for referral, and management.

Authors:  P Warner; H O Critchley; M A Lumsden; M Campbell-Brown; A Douglas; G Murray
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  2001-07-07

2.  Depressive symptoms as predictors of discontinuation of treatment of menorrhagia by levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system.

Authors:  Marko Elovainio; Juha Teperi; Anna-Mari Aalto; Seija Grenman; Aarre Kivelä; Erkki Kujansuu; Sirkku Vuorma; Merja Yliskoski; Jorma Paavonen; Ritva Hurskainen
Journal:  Int J Behav Med       Date:  2007

3.  Impact of patient information booklet on treatment decision--a randomized trial among women with heavy menstruation.

Authors:  Sirkku Vuorma; Pekka Rissanen; Anna-Mari Aalto; Ritva Hurskainen; Erkki Kujansuu; Juha Teperi
Journal:  Health Expect       Date:  2003-12       Impact factor: 3.377

4.  Timing of menarche, childbearing and hysterectomy risk.

Authors:  Rachel Cooper; Rebecca Hardy; Diana Kuh
Journal:  Maturitas       Date:  2008-11-13       Impact factor: 4.342

  4 in total

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