Rierdan J, Koff E
Wellesley Center for Research on Women, MA 02181.
J Adolesc Health Care. 1990 Sep;11(5):404-7. doi: 10.1016/0197-0070(90)90086-h.
The goals of this study were (1) to assess, with a prospective design, the impact of premenarcheal menstrual attitudes and personality attributes for menarcheal experience and (2) to assess the relative strength of these variables, in relation to menarcheal timing and preparation for menarche, for predicting menarcheal experience. The subjects were 92 girls, who changed from pre- to postmenarcheal between two test occasions, 6 months apart. When premenarcheal menstrual attitudes and personality attributes were examined independently, results revealed that affirmation, a menstrual attitude, and depression significantly predicted emotional response to menarche. When these two variables were examined, together with preparation and timing variables, the two significant predictors of menarcheal experience were preparation and affirmation. The results provide direction for, and optimism about, the potential efficacy of menstrual education in promoting more positive menarcheal experience.
(1)采用前瞻性设计,评估初潮前的月经态度和人格特质对初潮体验的影响;(2)评估这些变量相对于初潮时间和初潮准备情况,在预测初潮体验方面的相对强度。研究对象为92名女孩,她们在两次间隔6个月的测试期间从初潮前转变为初潮后。单独考察初潮前的月经态度和人格特质时,结果显示,月经态度“肯定”和抑郁显著预测了对初潮的情绪反应。当将这两个变量与准备情况和时间变量一起考察时,初潮体验的两个显著预测因素是准备情况和“肯定”。这些结果为月经教育在促进更积极的初潮体验方面的潜在功效提供了方向,并带来了乐观态度。