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Emotional Abuse Associated With Increase in Menopausal Symptoms

by Dr. Lakshmi Venkataraman on November 20, 2018 at 6:13 PM
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Having an emotionally abusive partner or spouse can be associated with increased risk and severity of menopausal symptoms in women, according to a recent study conducted at University of California, San Francisco. The findings of the study appear in JAMA Internal Medicine.


Menopause refers to the decrease in female hormones that occurs naturally as the woman approaches her fifties. It starts around a year after the last menstrual period. This transition phase is associated with numerous physical and mental health issues, which need to be recognized and treated.

Factors affecting Menopausal Symptoms

It is widely known that smoking, obesity and a sedentary lifestyle, as well as hormonal changes during menopause, are associated with menopausal symptoms.

‘Routine assessment of the history of emotional abuse in menopausal women and recognition of mental trauma are important and can help in the effective treatment of menopausal symptoms. ’

"Traditionally, menopause symptoms have been largely attributed to biological and hormonal changes, as well as negative mood symptoms, health-risk behaviors, cardio-metabolic risk factors and chronic health conditions that occur at a higher rate during and after menopause," said first author Carolyn Gibson, PhD, a clinical research psychologist affiliated with the UCSF Department of Psychiatry.

The current study has explored whether emotional abuse and mental trauma in women could influence the risk and severity of menopausal symptoms.

Emotional Abuse and Menopausal Symptoms

The study included 2016 women enrolled in Kaiser Permanente Northern California, an integrated health care system. The average age of the women was 61 years and majority were college educated and overweight or obese. Nearly 39 percent of participants were white, while 21 percent were black, 20 percent were Hispanic and 19 percent were Asian.

The findings of the study, therefore, suggest that women with a history of domestic violence and emotional abuse, sexual assault and clinically significant PTSD symptoms over their lifetime have several health issues including severe menopausal symptoms

Gibson said, "Stress related to emotional abuse and other traumatic exposures may influence the hormonal and physiological changes of menopause and aging, affecting biological susceptibility as well as the subjective experience of these symptoms."

Conclusion

To conclude with the remarks of Gibson, "Our findings suggest that routine assessment and recognition of PTSD symptoms and lifetime traumatic exposures when women are seen by health care providers may enhance the effective management of menopausal symptoms."

Reference:
  1. Associations of Intimate Partner Violence, Sexual Assault, and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder With Menopause Symptoms Among Midlife and Older Women - (doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2018.5233)


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