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Men and women's perceptions of hot flushes within social situations: are menopausal women's negative beliefs valid?

机译:男性和女性在社交场合中对潮水的看法:更年期妇女的消极信念是否有效?

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OBJECTIVES: Menopause is generally associated with negative social meanings in western cultures. While numerous physical and emotional symptoms have been attributed to it, hot flushes and night sweats (HF/NS) are the main physical change. Recent studies suggest that cognitive factors, particularly beliefs about other people's reactions to their HF/NS, might increase distress, causing embarrassment and behavioural avoidance. Younger men and women tend to have more negative attitudes to menopause but research is needed to establish whether menopausal women's beliefs are grounded in evidence or are overly negative cognitions. METHODS: 290 men and women (aged 25-45 years) participated in a questionnaire survey, including both qualitative and quantitative data. Participants answered open-ended questions about their attributions and reactions to a hypothetical scenario of a woman displaying hot flush symptoms and completed a modified version of the Menopause Representations Questionnaire (MRQ) to assess beliefs about menopause. RESULTS: A wide range of attributions and responses were evident. The majority of participants did not attribute redness and sweating to the menopause; similarly mainly neutral and positive responses were expressed. However, this younger sample had significantly more negative beliefs about menopause (MRQ) compared to a sample of menopausal women and women identified more symptoms as being due to the menopause than men. No age differences were evident. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that women's beliefs about 'other people's' reactions are unduly negative. This evidence can be used in cognitive behavioural interventions to help women to challenge these beliefs and behaviours that exacerbate distress.
机译:目的:绝经通常与西方文化中的负面社会意义有关。虽然归因于许多身体和情感症状,但潮热和盗汗(HF / NS)是主要的身体变化。最近的研究表明,认知因素,尤其是对他人对他们的HF / NS反应的信念,可能会增加痛苦,导致尴尬和行为回避。年龄较小的男人和女人对绝经的态度往往较消极,但是还需要进行研究来确定更年期妇女的信念是基于证据还是过于消极的认知。方法:290名男女(年龄在25-45岁之间)参加了问卷调查,包括定性和定量数据。参与者回答了关于妇女出现潮热症状的假设情景的归因和反应的开放性问题,并完成了更年期代表性问卷(MRQ)的修订版,以评估对更年期的信念。结果:明显的归因和反应范围广泛。大多数参与者没有将红肿和出汗归因于更年期。类似地,主要表达了中性和积极的回应。但是,与更年期妇女的样本相比,这个年轻的样本对绝经(MRQ)的否定信念明显更多,并且妇女发现的绝经症状比男性更多。没有明显的年龄差异。结论:这些发现表明,女性对“其他人”反应的信念是负面的。该证据可用于认知行为干预,以帮助女性挑战加剧困扰的这些信念和行为。

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