Assess perimenopausal symptoms among women


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Author Details : A Soumya.*, Karpagavalli Nageswaran, Nisha Purohit

Volume : 10, Issue : 1, Year : 2024

Article Page : 19-23

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.jpmhh.2024.006



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Abstract

Change is inevitable in human life; it brings benefits, challenges and rebeginning. In women's lives, Perimenopause is the transitional time around menopause, and it is a regular transient change with challenges, like physiological, psychological and other changes. The women aware of these changes will help to cope with them in a better way and reduce their anxiety and stress. In this view, researchers felt a need to assess perimenopausal symptoms among women and associate the findings with baseline data.The data was collected using the quantitative research approach, the non-experimental exploratory, descriptive survey method. Two hundred samples met the sampling criteria from selected areas by the non-probability convenience sampling method.The significant findings of this study reveal that 58.5% of the sample had moderate perimenopausal with different somatic, psychological and uro-genetic symptoms. All variables are statistically significant in association with baseline data as the P value is less than 0.05.


Keywords: Assess, Perimenopause symptoms, Women


How to cite : Soumya. A, Nageswaran K, Purohit N, Assess perimenopausal symptoms among women. J Prev Med Holist Health 2024;10(1):19-23


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Received : 17-04-2024

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