Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1917340 Maturitas 2014 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We assessed prevalence and severity of menopausal symptoms in mid-aged Ecuadorian women using the short version of the Cervantes Scale.•Prevalence and severity of symptoms were related to environmental and female/partner personal and socio-demographical aspects.•This short version provides a rapid screening of symptoms, easy and simple to use for the daily clinical routine.

BackgroundThe majority of instruments used to evaluate menopausal symptoms are long and complex. In this sense, more simple tests are being designed to rapidly obtain a snapshot of the global clinical picture.ObjectiveTo assess menopausal symptoms in mid-aged women using the short 10 item version of the original menopause Cervantes Scale (CS-10).MethodThis was a cross sectional study in which a total of 451 Ecuadorian women (40–59 years) were surveyed with the CS-10 and a general socio-demographic questionnaire containing personal and partner data.ResultsMedian age of the whole sample was 48 years. A 41.2% were postmenopausal, 44.3% abdominally obese (waist circumference >88 cm), 6% diabetic, 16.9% hypertense, 11.5% smoked, 6.9% currently used hormone therapy, 9.5% phytoestrogens and 6.7% psychotropic drugs. For the entire sample, median [interquartile range] CS-10 global scores were 10.0 [9.5], and for pre-, peri- and postmenopausal women: 5.0 [7.0], 11.0 [9.0] and 13.5 [8.0], respectively. The CS-10 displayed good internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha 0.87). According to the CS-10, the three most prevalent menopausal symptoms were: muscle and joint pains (88.5%), hot flushes (77.6%) and skin dryness (71.4%). Multiple linear regression analysis found that postmenopausal status, parity, unhealthy perceived status, psychotropic drug use, partner erectile dysfunction, lower coital frequency and living at high altitude were related to higher CS-10 global scores.ConclusionIn this mid-aged Ecuadorian female sample severity of menopausal symptoms, as determined by the CS-10, were related to environmental and female/partner personal and socio-demographical aspects.

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