European Psychiatry (Mar 2023)

Impact of menopause on the mental health of women in the basic health center of Réjiche, Tunisia

  • F. Zaouali,
  • A. Ben Slama

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.2396
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 66
pp. S1127 – S1127

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Introduction Menopause is a special period for women which can have both physical and psychological consequences. Objectives The aim of our study was to assess the impact of menopause on women’s quality of life. Methods A cross-sectional descriptive study conducted on menopausal women consulting at the basic health center in réjiche over a period from 12 september to 12 october 2022. The impact of menopause on the mental health of women was assessed by the menopause rating scale (MRS). Results A total of 83 women were incluted in our study. The mean age was 61.89±11.03 years. The median age of menopause was 45 years (50-43). The majority of women (90.4%) were married and five women (6%) lived alone. Twenty-six women were professionally active and more than half were sedentary (54.2%). The comorbidities were dominated by arterial hypertension (50.6%). The mean BMI was 30.6±4.75 Kg/m². All the women had a variable psychological impact (from minor to very strong). The median score of the psychological scale was 10 (13-7): median scores for depressed mood, anxiety and physical and intellectual fatigue equal to 3 (4-1), each and median score for irritability equal to 2 (4-1). Physical and mental fatigue was the most common psychological symptom in 88% of cases followed by irritability in 86.7% of patients. Depressive and anxious symptoms were noted in 85.5% and 84.3% of cases, respectively. Psychological impact was severe in 33.7% of patients (strong or very strong symptoms). Conclusions Focusing on a small sample of menopausal patients, our study revealed a high prevalence of psychological distress during menopause which requires early adequate assessment and treatment. Disclosure of Interest None Declared