Prairie Beth A, Wisniewski Stephen R, Luther James, Hess Rachel, Thurston Rebecca C, Wisner Katherine L, Bromberger Joyce T
1 Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Temple University School of Medicine , Allegheny Health Network, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2015 Feb;24(2):119-26. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2014.4798. Epub 2015 Jan 26.
Women report many nonvasomotor symptoms across the menopausal transition, including sleep disturbances, depressed mood, and sexual problems. The co-occurrence of these three symptoms may represent a specific menopausal symptom triad. We sought to evaluate the interrelatedness of disturbed sleep, depressed mood, and sexual problems in the Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (SWAN) and determine the characteristics of women exhibiting this symptom triad.
SWAN is a multisite, multiethnic observational cohort study of the menopausal transition in the United States. Sleep disturbance, sexual problems, and depressed mood were determined based on self-report. Women who reported all three symptoms simultaneously were compared to those who did not. Logistic regression models estimated the association of demographic, psychosocial, and clinical characteristics with the symptom triad.
Study participants (n=1716) were 49.8 years old on average and primarily in very good or excellent health. Sixteen and a half percent had depressed mood, 36.6% had a sleep problem, and 42.2% had any sexual problem. Five percent of women (n=90) experienced all three symptoms. Women with the symptom triad compared with those without had lower household incomes, less education, were surgically postmenopausal or late perimenopausal, rated their general health as fair or poor, and had more stressful life events and lower social support.
The symptom triad of sleep disturbance, depressed mood, and sexual problems occurred in only 5% of women, and occurred most often among women with lower socioeconomic status, greater psychosocial distress, and who were surgically menopausal or in the late perimenopause.
女性在绝经过渡期间会出现多种非血管舒缩症状,包括睡眠障碍、情绪低落和性问题。这三种症状同时出现可能代表一种特定的绝经症状三联征。我们试图在美国全国女性健康研究(SWAN)中评估睡眠障碍、情绪低落和性问题之间的相关性,并确定出现这种症状三联征的女性的特征。
SWAN是一项针对美国绝经过渡的多地点、多民族观察性队列研究。睡眠障碍、性问题和情绪低落通过自我报告来确定。将同时报告所有三种症状的女性与未报告的女性进行比较。逻辑回归模型估计了人口统计学、心理社会和临床特征与症状三联征之间的关联。
研究参与者(n = 1716)平均年龄为49.8岁,主要处于非常好或极好的健康状态。16.5%的人情绪低落,36.6%的人有睡眠问题,42.2%的人有任何性问题。5%的女性(n = 90)经历了所有三种症状。与未出现症状三联征的女性相比,出现症状三联征的女性家庭收入较低、受教育程度较低、处于手术绝经后或围绝经期晚期、将自己的总体健康评为一般或较差,并且有更多的生活压力事件和更低的社会支持。
睡眠障碍、情绪低落和性问题的症状三联征仅在5%的女性中出现,并且最常出现在社会经济地位较低、心理社会困扰较大、处于手术绝经或围绝经期晚期的女性中。