2003
DOI: 10.4040/jkan.2003.33.7.972
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Influencing Factors of Climacteric Women's Depression

Abstract: In reducing the climacteric women's depression, the above major influencing factors should be considered.

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“…For the 19–29 and 50–64 age groups, the depression group showed a significantly higher proportion of subjects who had experienced menopause. In a previous study, a group of individuals who had experienced menopause showed a higher severity of depression [ 38 ], while a study investigating intermediary variables between menopause and depression in 45–54-year-old Turkish women reported that sleeping difficulties and changes in memory, as symptoms of menopause, were significant predictive factors of depression [ 39 ]. Although the age of menopause varies among countries, the average age of menopause for women in developed countries is generally 52 years, while the average age in Korean women is 49.3 years, in Turkish women it is 45.8 years, and in Mexican women it is 48 years [ 40 , 41 , 42 ].…”
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“…For the 19–29 and 50–64 age groups, the depression group showed a significantly higher proportion of subjects who had experienced menopause. In a previous study, a group of individuals who had experienced menopause showed a higher severity of depression [ 38 ], while a study investigating intermediary variables between menopause and depression in 45–54-year-old Turkish women reported that sleeping difficulties and changes in memory, as symptoms of menopause, were significant predictive factors of depression [ 39 ]. Although the age of menopause varies among countries, the average age of menopause for women in developed countries is generally 52 years, while the average age in Korean women is 49.3 years, in Turkish women it is 45.8 years, and in Mexican women it is 48 years [ 40 , 41 , 42 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Perceived everyday stress was significantly higher in the depression group for the 30–49 and 50–64 age groups. In one study of factors affecting depression in menopausal women, stress had the most explanatory power at 53%, compared to 3% for menopausal symptoms, 2% for marriage adaptation, and 1% for health promoting behaviors [ 38 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…대부분 중년여성은 자신의 삶에 대체로 부정적으로 인 식하는 것으로 나타났는데 (Deeks & McCabe, 2004), 폐경과 관련되어 경험하게 되는 부정적인 신체적 ‧ 심리적 증상이 단 순히 에스트로겐 감소로만 발생하는 것이 아니라 배우자와의 관계, 교육수준, 스트레스, 월수입과 같은 다양한 외부 요인들 에 의해 영향을 받고 있다는 것에 초점을 맞출 필요가 있겠다 (Gold et al, 2004;Kim, 2012). 여러 연구를 통해 배우자와의 결혼생활이 중년여성의 건강 에 중요한 역할을 하는 것으로 나타났는데 (Chang & Cha, 2003) 배우자와의 관계가 친밀할수록 사회적인 고립과 우울 이 발생하지 않았으며 (Cutrona, 2004), 결혼생활 중 배우자 와의 만족감이 높을수록 우울이 낮았고, 갱년기 증상은 신체 적 원인보다 정신 ‧ 심리적 요인에 의해 증상이 더 심각하게 발 생하는 것으로 나타났으며 (Sung, 2001), 부부관계가 긍정적 인 부부에게서 우울과 스트레스 정도가 유의하게 낮게 나타난 것을 알 수 있었다 (Kim, 2008). 특히, 중년여성에게 있어 배 우자란 어려움을 극복하는 상황에서 가장 직접적인 영향력을 행사하는 중요한 정서적 지지체이며 (Moss & Schwebel, 1993) 부부관계가 긍정적일수록 개인의 안녕감 수준이 높게 나타나는 것으로 보고되고 있다 (Proulx, Helms, & Buehler, 2007).…”
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“…그동안 국내 연구로는 우울의 영향요인 (Chang & Cha, 2003;Jun, Kim, Lee, & Kim, 2004), 운동이 중년여성의 우울에 미 치는 영향 (Koji, Toshihiko, Katsutoshi, Masashi, & Yoshiharu, 2007), 폐경기 여성의 우울 (Deek & McCabe, 2004;Han & Lee, 2013;Kim & Kim, 2013;Kwon, Nah, Kim, Joe, & Cho, 2016), 중년여성의 우울에 사회적 지지가 미치는 영향 (Kim & Kim, 2013;Koji et al, 2007), 만성질환과 우울과의 관계 (Kwon et al, 2016;Seo, Choi, Kim, Lee, & Oh, 2017…”
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