Johnson Hannah, Ogden Jane
University of Surrey, UK.
J Health Psychol. 2025 Jul;30(8):1963-1976. doi: 10.1177/13591053241290656. Epub 2024 Oct 25.
Whilst 'brain fog' is mostly considered a biological problem little is understood about an individual's experience. This qualitative study explored women's experiences of brain fog focusing on those at the start (aged 18-25; = 10) and end (aged 45-60; = 10) of their reproductive journey. Descriptive thematic analysis described three themes: (i) 'daily disruptions' describing cognitive dysfunctions and the main triggers; (ii) 'the cycle of impact' with a focus on women's emotional experiences and how these can exacerbate brain fog; (iii) 'taking control' highlighting the use of self-care, physical prompts and Hormonal Replacement Therapy (HRT) to manage brain fog. Transcending these themes was the notion of 'crisis of identity' illustrating the negative impact of brain fog on the women's sense of self with some older women describing acceptance and finding it less challenging. Brain fog is much more than a biological phenomenon and has broader implications for a woman's sense of self.
虽然“脑雾”大多被视为一个生物学问题,但人们对个体的体验却知之甚少。这项定性研究探讨了女性的脑雾体验,重点关注处于生殖历程开始阶段(18 - 25岁;n = 10)和结束阶段(45 - 60岁;n = 10)的女性。描述性主题分析得出了三个主题:(i)“日常干扰”,描述认知功能障碍及其主要触发因素;(ii)“影响循环”,重点关注女性的情感体验以及这些体验如何加剧脑雾;(iii)“掌控局面”,强调通过自我护理、身体提示和激素替代疗法(HRT)来管理脑雾。超越这些主题的是“身份危机”的概念,它说明了脑雾对女性自我认知的负面影响,一些年长女性表示接受并觉得挑战较小。脑雾远不止是一种生物学现象,对女性的自我认知具有更广泛的影响。