INTENTIONS TO USE HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY IN A COMMUNITY SAMPLE OF 45-YEAR-OLD WOMEN

被引:36
作者
HUNTER, MS
LIAO, KLM
机构
[1] Unit of Psychology, United Medical and Dental Schools (Guy's Campus), London, SEI 9RT, St Thomas' Street
关键词
HRT INTENTIONS/KNOWLEDGE; BELIEFS; SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS;
D O I
10.1016/0378-5122(94)90096-5
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
A sample of 45-year-old women from 5 general practices in South London were asked about their intentions to use hormone replacement therapy by postal questionnaire. One hundred and six women (60%) responded. Ninety women who were not taking HRT formed the study sample. Over 80% expressed an opinion when asked about future HRT use. Forty-four percent expressed an intention to use HRT, 42% expressed an intention not to, and 13% expressed a lack of knowledge on which to base a decision. Reasons given by intenders were based on general hopes to 'feel better' among others. Non-intenders gave reasons reflecting disinclination to use drugs and to interfere with a normal process, as well as concerns about side-effects. The characteristics of intenders and non-intenders were compared. There were no significant differences between groups in socio-demographic variables, or in general and gynaecological health factors. However, HRT intenders reported significantly lower self-esteem, higher levels of depressed mood, anxiety, and negative attitudes to the menopause. They also expressed stronger beliefs in their doctors' ability-as opposed to their own- to control their menopause experience. These results suggest that some women might be seeking HRT at menopause to help alleviate pre-existing emotional difficulties and this may have important implications for treatment adherence.
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