Mukarram Mahnoor, Rao Veena, Mukarram Maheeyah, Hondula David M, Buras Matthew R, Kling Juliana M
Barrett, The Honors College at Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA.
School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA.
Womens Health Rep (New Rochelle). 2021 Mar 16;2(1):44-52. doi: 10.1089/whr.2020.0083. eCollection 2021.
Little is known about menopausal symptoms in underserved women. To better understand self-reported menopausal symptoms in underserved and homeless women living in extreme heat during different seasons. A cross-sectional study, including the Greene Climacteric Scale (GCS), climate-related questions, and demographics was administered June to August of 2017 and December to February 2018 to women 40-65 years of age. In 104 predominantly Hispanic (56%), uninsured (53%), menopausal (56%), and mid-aged (50 ± 9.5) women, 57% reported any bother, while 20% of these women reported "quite a bit" or "extreme" bother from hot flushes. The total GCS score was a mean of 41 ± 15.0; out of 63 indicating significant symptoms, the psychological and somatic clusters were highest. Women did not think outside influenced their menopausal symptoms at either time point (69% in winter vs. 57% in summer, = 0.23). In multivariable analyses after adjusting for race, body mass index, and living situation neither season nor temperature was associated with self-reported hot flush bother. While one-third of women reported becoming ill from the heat, 90% of women reported not seeking care from a doctor for their illness. Menopausal, underserved, homeless women living in Arizona reported few vasomotor symptoms regardless of season, and endorsed psychological and somatic complaints. Socioeconomic factors may influence types of bothersome menopausal symptoms in this population of women.
对于医疗服务不足的女性的更年期症状,人们了解甚少。为了更好地了解在不同季节生活在酷热环境中的医疗服务不足和无家可归女性自我报告的更年期症状。2017年6月至8月以及2018年12月至2月,对40 - 65岁的女性进行了一项横断面研究,研究内容包括格林更年期量表(GCS)、与气候相关的问题以及人口统计学信息。在104名主要为西班牙裔(56%)、未参保(53%)、处于更年期(56%)且为中年(50±9.5岁)的女性中,57%报告有任何困扰,而其中20%的女性报告潮热带来“相当多”或“极其严重”的困扰。GCS总分平均为41±15.0;在表明有显著症状的63项中,心理和躯体症状群得分最高。在两个时间点,女性都不认为外界因素会影响她们的更年期症状(冬季为69%,夏季为57%,P = 0.23)。在对种族、体重指数和生活状况进行调整后的多变量分析中,季节和温度均与自我报告的潮热困扰无关。虽然三分之一的女性报告因炎热而生病,但90%的女性报告未因疾病就医。生活在亚利桑那州的处于更年期、医疗服务不足且无家可归的女性,无论季节如何,血管舒缩症状都很少,且认可心理和躯体方面的不适。社会经济因素可能会影响这群女性中令人困扰的更年期症状类型。