Association of Psychosocial Symptoms, Blood Pressure, and Menopausal Status in African-American Women

被引:4
作者
Still, Carolyn H. [1 ]
Tahir, Sadia [2 ]
Yarandi, Hossein N. [3 ]
Hassan, Mona [4 ]
Gary, Faye A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Case Western Reserve Univ, Frances Payne Bolton Sch Nursing, 2120 Cornell Rd, Cleveland, OH 44106 USA
[2] Univ Toledo, Coll Med & Life Sci, 2801 W Bancroft St, Toledo, OH 43606 USA
[3] Wayne State Univ, Coll Nursing, Off Hlth Res, Detroit, MI 48202 USA
[4] Prairie View A&M Univ, Coll Nursing, Houston, TX USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
hypertension; stress; depression; perimenopausal; social support; African-American women; CORONARY-HEART-DISEASE; SOCIAL SUPPORT; NATURAL MENOPAUSE; DEPRESSION; RISK; HYPERTENSION; STRESS; LIFE; BEHAVIORS; EVENTS;
D O I
10.1177/0193945919898477
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
African-American women have disproportionate rates of hypertension that can be further complicated as they transition through menopause. Stress, coupled with depression and hypertension in perimenopausal African-American women has not been fully explored. This study examines the associations of stress, depression, and social support on systolic blood pressure (SBP) among a sample of 184 perimenopausal African-American women. We used descriptive statistics, Pearson's correlation, and logistic regression to analyze data stratified by menopausal status (perimenopausal or menopausal) and SBP status (130 mmHg). Women classified as menopausal reported higher levels of stress and depressive symptoms, and lower levels of social support. Age, body mass index (BMI), health insurance, and perceived health status were significant predictors of SBP in menopausal women. Stress, depression, and social support did not play a role in SBP. It is necessary that future research focus on reducing cardiovascular risk include addressing menopausal health.
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页码:784 / 794
页数:11
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