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更年期信息及潮热体验方面的种族差异。

Racial differences in menopause information and the experience of hot flashes.

作者信息

Grisso J A, Freeman E W, Maurin E, Garcia-Espana B, Berlin J A

机构信息

Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA.

出版信息

J Gen Intern Med. 1999 Feb;14(2):98-103. doi: 10.1046/j.1525-1497.1999.00294.x.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To compare the prevalence of hot flashes and health education regarding menopause in African-American and white American women in the late reproductive years.

DESIGN

Cross-sectional study.

SETTING

Population-based sample recruited through random digit dialing.

PARTICIPANTS

The sample was 436 women between the ages of 35 and 48 years with regular menses. Half the sample was African American and half was white American.

MAIN RESULTS

African-American women (53%) were more likely than white American women (29%) to have experienced hot flashes (p < .001). The difference remained after adjustment for body-mass index, education, menstrual cycle characteristics, and gynecologic and medical history. Despite the high prevalence of symptoms, few women had discussed menopausal management with their physicians. For white women the media were the primary source of menopause-related information, whereas African-American women reported that their family was the primary source of information.

CONCLUSIONS

These results indicate that hot flashes occur commonly among women in their thirties and forties who have regular menstrual cycles and that the prevalence of hot flashes appears to differ by race. Studies should be designed to evaluate the hormonal and physiologic implications of these symptoms among women in their late reproductive years. Few of these women had discussed menopause with their physicians. Given the differences in sources of information about menopause, development of culture-specific health education programs should be considered.

摘要

目的

比较非裔美国和美国白人处于生殖后期的女性潮热的发生率以及更年期健康教育情况。

设计

横断面研究。

背景

通过随机数字拨号招募的基于人群的样本。

参与者

样本为436名年龄在35至48岁之间、月经规律的女性。样本中一半是非裔美国人,一半是美国白人。

主要结果

非裔美国女性(53%)比美国白人女性(29%)更有可能经历潮热(p < .001)。在对体重指数、教育程度、月经周期特征以及妇科和病史进行调整后,差异依然存在。尽管症状发生率很高,但很少有女性与医生讨论过更年期管理问题。对于白人女性来说,媒体是更年期相关信息的主要来源,而非裔美国女性则表示她们的家人是主要信息来源。

结论

这些结果表明,潮热在月经周期规律的三四十岁女性中普遍存在,而且潮热的发生率似乎因种族而异。应该设计研究来评估这些症状在处于生殖后期的女性中的激素和生理影响。这些女性中很少有人与医生讨论过更年期问题。鉴于更年期信息来源的差异,应考虑制定针对特定文化的健康教育项目。

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