Korean J Psychosom Med.  2015 Jun;23(1):57-65. 10.0000/kjpm.2015.23.1.57.

Differential Association of History of Premenstrual Syndrome/ Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder with Vasomotor Symptoms According to Menopausal Stage

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Psychiatry, Korea University College of medicine, Seoul, Korea. shaeng@korea.ac.kr
  • 2Korea University Mental Health Research Institute, Seoul, Korea.
  • 3Health Promotion Research Institute, Korea Association of Health Promotion, Seoul, Korea.
  • 4Department of Health Management, Hyupsung University, Gyeonggi-do, Korea.

Abstract


OBJECTIVES
Within the normal reproductive cycles of women, dramatic fluctuations of sexual hormones occur in the premenstrual and menopausal periods. In both periods, women are vulnerable to mood disturbances and show several somatic complaints. Based on these common clinical profiles and physiological changes, a relationship between vasomotor symptoms and the premenstrual syndrome has been suggested. However, attempts to establish such a link have yielded inconclusive results. The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between histories of premenstrual syndrome and menopausal vasomotor symptoms within different menopausal stages.
METHODS
This cross-sectional study recruited Korean women aged 45-64 years who were perimenopausal and postmenopausal from 16 branch offices of the Korean Association of Health Promotion. All subjects completed self-report questionnaires that asked about a history of premenstrual syndromes, vasomotor symptoms, and several other variables.
RESULTS
A total of 1054 participants(361 perimenopausal women and 693 postmenopausal women) completed the study. Severity of premenstrual symptoms significantly correlated with postmenopausal vasomotor symptoms, only in late perimenopausal(r=0.213, p=0.010) and early postmenopausal women(r=0.246, p<0.001). After adjusting for several factors related to vasomotor symptoms, a history of premenstrual syndrome was a significant predictor of moderate to very severe vasomotor symptoms in late perimenopausal(OR=5.197, p=0.005) and early postmenopausal women(OR=3.017, p=0.010).
CONCLUSIONS
This study suggests that a history of premenstrual syndrome/premenstrual dysphoric disorder is differentially associated with vasomotor symptoms in the menopausal stage. Prospective studies with larger population are needed to confirm these findings.

Keyword

Menopause; Vasomotor symptoms; Premenstrual syndrome; Premenstrual dysphoric disorder

MeSH Terms

Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Health Promotion
Humans
Menopause
Premenstrual Syndrome
Questionnaires
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