TY - JOUR
T1 - Life satisfaction, loneliness and related factors during female midlife
AU - Fernández-Alonso, Ana M.
AU - Trabalón-Pastor, Martina
AU - Vara, Carmen
AU - Chedraui, Peter
AU - Pérez-López, Faustino R.
PY - 2012/5
Y1 - 2012/5
N2 - Background: Studies assessing life satisfaction and feelings of loneliness in mid-aged women are scarce. Objective: To assess loneliness, life satisfaction and related factors in mid-aged Spanish women. Method: This was a cross sectional study in which 182 women aged 40 to 65 completed the menopause rating scale (MRS), the University of California at Los Angeles loneliness scale (UCLA-LS), the life satisfaction index A (LSI-A), and a general socio-demographic questionnaire containing personal/partner data. Internal consistency of each tool was also computed. Results: Median [interquartile range] age of the sample was 51 [9.0] years. A 55.5% were postmenopausal, 47.3% had increased body mass index (BMI) values, 57.7% were abdominally obese, 1.6% had hypertension and 86.3% had a stable partner. In addition, 4.9% used hormone therapy and 19.2% psychotropic drugs. Multiple linear regression analysis found that higher UCLA-LS scores (more loneliness) correlated with MRS psychological scores, partner alcohol abuse, living in urban areas, lower LSI-A scores (less life satisfaction) and not having a stable partner. Lower LSI-A scores (worse life satisfaction) correlated with severe female economical problems, BMI values and UCLA-LS and MRS psychological scores. Conclusion: Loneliness and life satisfaction in this mid-aged female sample was influenced by personal and partner issues which seem to play a much more relevant role than biological aspects. More research is warranted in this regard.
AB - Background: Studies assessing life satisfaction and feelings of loneliness in mid-aged women are scarce. Objective: To assess loneliness, life satisfaction and related factors in mid-aged Spanish women. Method: This was a cross sectional study in which 182 women aged 40 to 65 completed the menopause rating scale (MRS), the University of California at Los Angeles loneliness scale (UCLA-LS), the life satisfaction index A (LSI-A), and a general socio-demographic questionnaire containing personal/partner data. Internal consistency of each tool was also computed. Results: Median [interquartile range] age of the sample was 51 [9.0] years. A 55.5% were postmenopausal, 47.3% had increased body mass index (BMI) values, 57.7% were abdominally obese, 1.6% had hypertension and 86.3% had a stable partner. In addition, 4.9% used hormone therapy and 19.2% psychotropic drugs. Multiple linear regression analysis found that higher UCLA-LS scores (more loneliness) correlated with MRS psychological scores, partner alcohol abuse, living in urban areas, lower LSI-A scores (less life satisfaction) and not having a stable partner. Lower LSI-A scores (worse life satisfaction) correlated with severe female economical problems, BMI values and UCLA-LS and MRS psychological scores. Conclusion: Loneliness and life satisfaction in this mid-aged female sample was influenced by personal and partner issues which seem to play a much more relevant role than biological aspects. More research is warranted in this regard.
KW - Life satisfaction index
KW - Loneliness
KW - Menopause
KW - Menopause rating scale
KW - Midlife
KW - Quality of life
KW - UCLA loneliness scale
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84859558286
U2 - 10.1016/j.maturitas.2012.02.001
DO - 10.1016/j.maturitas.2012.02.001
M3 - Artículo
C2 - 22386767
AN - SCOPUS:84859558286
SN - 0378-5122
VL - 72
SP - 88
EP - 92
JO - Maturitas
JF - Maturitas
IS - 1
ER -