J Korean Acad Nurs.  2006 Jun;36(4):637-644.

Developing an Instrument to Measure Climacteric Symptoms among Korean and Japanese Women

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Nursing, Jinju Health College, Sang Bong Seo Dong, 1142 Jinju city, Gyeong Sang Nam Do, South of Korea. jinjumam@korea.com
  • 2Department of Nursing, Nagasaki University, Japan.
  • 3Division of Mathematics and Information Statistics, Gyeongsang National University, South of Korea, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to construct a measurement instrument for climacteric symptoms among Korean and Japanese women. METHODS: From Dec. 1st of 2003 to March 30th of 2004, in-depth interviews were made with 26 women (15 in Jinju, Korea and 11 in Nagasaki, Japan) aged from 45 to 59 years who had not taken hormone replacement therapy to relieve the climacteric symptoms. A draft questionnaire with 45 items was constructed on the basis of the interview data and literature review. Three obstetricians, three PhDs in nursing science, and a chief nurse who was exclusively in charge of the climacteric management, examined the draft questionnaire to evaluate content validity. After deletions 39 items remained for a preliminary questionnaire. A survey was conducted by using a convenient sampling method in Jinju of Korea and Nagasaki of Japan during the period from April 1st, 2004 to July 10th, 2005. RESULTS: Factor analysis identified 4 factors, which were "mental and psychological symptoms", "physical symp-toms", "loss of autonomic nervous system symptoms", "sexual symptoms". These four factors explained 46.9% of total variance. CONCLUSIONS: The results demonstrated that climacteric symptom scale was multidimensional, and the reliability and validity of the scale was supported.

Keyword

Climacteric symptom; Factor analysis

MeSH Terms

*Climacteric/ethnology
Factor Analysis, Statistical
Female
Humans
Japan
Korea
Middle Aged
*Nursing Assessment
*Questionnaires
Reproducibility of Results
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