Sharp Catherine A, Dennis Nicola, Hobson Gemma, Hamilton-Kirkwood Marysia, Hughes Karen
Policy and International Health Directorate, World Health Organization Collaborating Centre on Investment for Health & Well-Being, Public Health Wales, Cardiff CF10 4BZ, UK.
Applied Health Research Department, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2025 Feb 14;22(2):287. doi: 10.3390/ijerph22020287.
A knowledge gap exists on population understanding and perspectives of menopause. To better support females, it is important to understand different population groups' perceived knowledge of and attitudes towards menopause. This study explored perceived knowledge of menopause, awareness of menopausal symptoms, perceived negative impacts of menopause on females' lives, and attitudes towards menopause.
A national cross-sectional survey (n = 1020) was conducted with residents in Wales aged 16+ years as part of a larger population panel using a multi-method approach (online, telephone, and face-to-face), stratified by NHS health board area, age, sex, deprivation, and ethnicity. Questions on menopause were developed by the research team.
Nearly a third (31.1%) of participants reported having low knowledge of menopause, with younger age groups and males reporting the lowest knowledge. Hot flushes were the most recognised menopause symptom (92.2%). The symptom with the greatest gap in awareness between age groups, sexes, and deprivation quintiles was problems with memory or concentration. Most participants perceived menopause to have a large negative impact on females' mental health (76.1%), working life (69.7%) and physical health (69.6%). Females and 30-49-year-olds were more likely to perceive large negative impacts across all three domains. Most participants (77.8%) agreed that more public discussion is needed on menopause to increase understanding. The greatest support for increasing public discussion was found amongst females and people aged 30-49 years old.
At a population level, perceived knowledge of menopause and associated symptoms and perceived impacts on females' lives varied across socio-demographic groups. While males were less knowledgeable than females, most males perceived negative impacts on females' lives and agreed with action to improve the menopausal environment. Increasing knowledge in those who experience menopause and in those who support those who experience menopause could help females have a more positive transition process.
在人群对更年期的理解和看法方面存在知识差距。为了更好地支持女性,了解不同人群对更年期的认知和态度很重要。本研究探讨了对更年期的认知、对更年期症状的认识、更年期对女性生活的感知负面影响以及对更年期的态度。
作为一个更大的人群样本的一部分,对威尔士16岁及以上居民进行了一项全国性横断面调查(n = 1020),采用多方法(在线、电话和面对面),按国民保健服务(NHS)健康委员会区域、年龄、性别、贫困程度和种族分层。关于更年期的问题由研究团队制定。
近三分之一(31.1%)的参与者报告对更年期了解不足,年龄较小的群体和男性的知识水平最低。潮热是最广为人知的更年期症状(92.2%)。在年龄组、性别和贫困五分位数之间,意识差距最大的症状是记忆或注意力问题。大多数参与者认为更年期对女性的心理健康(76.1%)、工作生活(69.7%)和身体健康(69.6%)有很大的负面影响。女性和30 - 49岁的人更有可能在所有三个领域感受到较大的负面影响。大多数参与者(77.8%)同意需要更多关于更年期的公开讨论以增进理解。在女性和30 - 49岁的人群中,对增加公开讨论的支持度最高。
在人群层面,不同社会人口群体对更年期及其相关症状的认知以及对女性生活的感知影响各不相同。虽然男性的知识不如女性丰富,但大多数男性认为更年期对女性生活有负面影响,并同意采取行动改善更年期环境。提高经历更年期的人和支持经历更年期的人的知识水平,有助于女性有更积极的过渡过程。