Analysis of relationships between perimenopausal symptoms and professional functioning and life satisfaction – Subjective perception of the dependence in women aged 40+

Background: The aim of the study was to analyse and present the opinions of women in perimenopause on subjectively perceived symptoms characteristic of the climacteric period, and connected with their professional functioning, as well as to evaluate the effects of selected variables on the incidence...

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Main Authors: Iwona Nowakowska, Renata Rasińska, Maria Danuta Głowacka
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Language:English
Published: Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine 2015-07-01
Series:Medycyna Pracy
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spelling doaj-7f539d9106e847f4a95f28e655aac00a2020-11-25T00:22:30ZengNofer Institute of Occupational MedicineMedycyna Pracy0465-58932353-13392015-07-0166335135810.13075/mp.5893.00243Analysis of relationships between perimenopausal symptoms and professional functioning and life satisfaction – Subjective perception of the dependence in women aged 40+Iwona NowakowskaRenata RasińskaMaria Danuta GłowackaBackground: The aim of the study was to analyse and present the opinions of women in perimenopause on subjectively perceived symptoms characteristic of the climacteric period, and connected with their professional functioning, as well as to evaluate the effects of selected variables on the incidence and severity of these symptoms and the women’s life satisfaction. Material and Methods: The study included 250 professionally active women in perimenopausal age (40–57 years). The study used the Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) to evaluate life satisfaction of women and the Kupperman Index (KI) as quantitative and qualitative self-assessment of climacteric symptoms. The authors also used a questionnaire of their own design that contains an index of defined symptoms of perimenopause, which warrants the use of Pareto-Lorenz analysis. Results: The obtained results prove the presence of statistically significant correlations between the occurrence and severity of menopausal symptoms and the place of enployment (p = 0.04912), gynecological care (p = 0.00325), hormone replacement therapy (HRT) (p = 0.01523) and assessment of life satisfaction (p = 0.0325). Among the symptoms particularly influencing effective professional functioning, women pointed out hot flashes, irritability, reduced concentration and coordination, sleep disturbances, and increased sweating. Conclusions: There is a statistically significant correlation between the woman’s place of employment, gynecological care, HRT, the evaluation of life satisfaction and the severity of perimenopausal symptoms. A set of symptoms whose presence and severity influence the sense of life satisfaction and evaluation of professional functioning was observed. Among the most frequently reported symptoms that exert an adverse effect on professional functioning of women are: hot flushes, irritability, reduced concentration and coordination, sleep disturbances, and increased sweating. Med Pr 2015;66(3):351–358http://medpr.imp.lodz.pl/Analiza-zwiazku-objawow-okolomenopauzalnych-z-funkcjonowaniem-zawodowym-i-poczuciem-satysfakcji-z-zycia-subiektywne-postrzeganie-zaleznosci-przez-kobiety-w-wieku-40-,58338,0,2.htmlprofessional activitysatisfaction of lifeclimacteric symptomsperimenopausal periodmenopausepersonal satisfaction
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author Iwona Nowakowska
Renata Rasińska
Maria Danuta Głowacka
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Renata Rasińska
Maria Danuta Głowacka
Analysis of relationships between perimenopausal symptoms and professional functioning and life satisfaction – Subjective perception of the dependence in women aged 40+
Medycyna Pracy
professional activity
satisfaction of life
climacteric symptoms
perimenopausal period
menopause
personal satisfaction
author_facet Iwona Nowakowska
Renata Rasińska
Maria Danuta Głowacka
author_sort Iwona Nowakowska
title Analysis of relationships between perimenopausal symptoms and professional functioning and life satisfaction – Subjective perception of the dependence in women aged 40+
title_short Analysis of relationships between perimenopausal symptoms and professional functioning and life satisfaction – Subjective perception of the dependence in women aged 40+
title_full Analysis of relationships between perimenopausal symptoms and professional functioning and life satisfaction – Subjective perception of the dependence in women aged 40+
title_fullStr Analysis of relationships between perimenopausal symptoms and professional functioning and life satisfaction – Subjective perception of the dependence in women aged 40+
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of relationships between perimenopausal symptoms and professional functioning and life satisfaction – Subjective perception of the dependence in women aged 40+
title_sort analysis of relationships between perimenopausal symptoms and professional functioning and life satisfaction – subjective perception of the dependence in women aged 40+
publisher Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine
series Medycyna Pracy
issn 0465-5893
2353-1339
publishDate 2015-07-01
description Background: The aim of the study was to analyse and present the opinions of women in perimenopause on subjectively perceived symptoms characteristic of the climacteric period, and connected with their professional functioning, as well as to evaluate the effects of selected variables on the incidence and severity of these symptoms and the women’s life satisfaction. Material and Methods: The study included 250 professionally active women in perimenopausal age (40–57 years). The study used the Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) to evaluate life satisfaction of women and the Kupperman Index (KI) as quantitative and qualitative self-assessment of climacteric symptoms. The authors also used a questionnaire of their own design that contains an index of defined symptoms of perimenopause, which warrants the use of Pareto-Lorenz analysis. Results: The obtained results prove the presence of statistically significant correlations between the occurrence and severity of menopausal symptoms and the place of enployment (p = 0.04912), gynecological care (p = 0.00325), hormone replacement therapy (HRT) (p = 0.01523) and assessment of life satisfaction (p = 0.0325). Among the symptoms particularly influencing effective professional functioning, women pointed out hot flashes, irritability, reduced concentration and coordination, sleep disturbances, and increased sweating. Conclusions: There is a statistically significant correlation between the woman’s place of employment, gynecological care, HRT, the evaluation of life satisfaction and the severity of perimenopausal symptoms. A set of symptoms whose presence and severity influence the sense of life satisfaction and evaluation of professional functioning was observed. Among the most frequently reported symptoms that exert an adverse effect on professional functioning of women are: hot flushes, irritability, reduced concentration and coordination, sleep disturbances, and increased sweating. Med Pr 2015;66(3):351–358
topic professional activity
satisfaction of life
climacteric symptoms
perimenopausal period
menopause
personal satisfaction
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