Climacteric symptoms in a representative Dutch population sample as measured with the Greene Climacteric Scale

Citation
R. Barentsen et al., Climacteric symptoms in a representative Dutch population sample as measured with the Greene Climacteric Scale, MATURITAS, 38(2), 2001, pp. 123-128
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Reproductive Medicine","Medical Research General Topics
Journal title
MATURITAS
ISSN journal
03785122 → ACNP
Volume
38
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
123 - 128
Database
ISI
SICI code
0378-5122(20010420)38:2<123:CSIARD>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
Objective: To measure climacteric symptoms in a population-based survey as assessed by the Greene Climacteric Scale and to obtain normative data for t he total score and subscales (psychological, somatic, vasomotor, and sexual ) of the Greene Climacteric Scare, Methods: A sample representative of the Dutch female population is interviewed. The sample was drawn from the NIPO- Telepanel (with 269 women aged 45-65 years) and from the NIPO-CAPI@HOME dat abase (a sample of 235 women aged 45-65 years). They all filled in the 21 i tems of the Greene Climacteric Scale. The women were divided in four groups according their menopausal status: premenopausal, perimenopausal, postmeno pausal and posthysterectomy. Results: The total score of the Greene Climact eric Scale (mean; SD) was in premenopausal women 10.53 +/- 7.36). The score in perimenopausal women (15.78 +/- 9.09) and postmenopausal women (15.33 /- 9.01) were significant higher than in the premenopause. The same signifi cant difference between pre and peri/postmenopausal women was observed in t he psychological, somatic and vasomotor subscales. The depression subscale did not change significantly during the menopausal transition. Hysterectomi zed women had the same score as postmenopausal women, reflecting the rather high mean age of the hysterectomized women (55.8 years). Conclusions: Prev alence and intensity of climacteric symptoms as expressed in the Greene Cli macteric Scale do increase during the menopausal transition and stay high d uring the postmenopause. Data presented can be considered normative fur the Greene Climacteric Scale in a mainly Caucasian population. (C) 2001 Elsevi er Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.