Socio-demographic characteristics, modifiable lifestyle factors, and health as predictors of mental health in midlife and older Australian women: a multilevel investigation


Autoria(s): Seib, Charrlotte; Lee, Kathryn; Humphreys, Janice; Anderson, Debra J.
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07/04/2014

Resumo

Background Poor mental health is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality, yet debate continues about factors most likely to predict poor mental health outcomes. Objective This cohort study examines the influence of modifiable lifestyle factors, menopausal symptoms, and physical health on the mental health of midlife and older Australian women. Methods: Random sampling was used to recruit women aged 40-55, from rural and urban areas of Queensland, Australia. Overall, 340 women completed mailed surveys on socio-demographic characteristics, midlife symptoms (Greene Climacteric Scale©), modifiable lifestyle factors, and mental health (SF-12©) in 2001, 2004 and 2011. Hierarchical repeated-measure models were used to explore the correlates of poor mental health over time. Results The mean age [SD] at baseline was 55 [2.7] years, most were married (73%, n=248) and 18% were pre-menopausal. The model suggested that variance in mental health widened and showed a non-linear increase with age. Decrements in mental health were associated with an increase in midlife symptoms (Greene psychological scale, P <0.01; Greene somatic scale, P <0.05), time (P <0.01), poor physical health (P <0.01) and individual variance (P <0.01). Socio-demographics and lifestyle factors had little influence on mental health over time. Conclusion Findings suggest that while women’s mental health may decline during midlife, the effect is temporary; in older women, physical health and individual factors seem to be increasingly significant. This research highlights the importance of active health promotion as a means of enhancing both physical and mental health in midlife women.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/70059/

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Journal of Women's Health

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/70059/1/poster_DC.pdf

DOI:10.1089/jwh.2014.Ab01.abstracts

Seib, Charrlotte, Lee, Kathryn, Humphreys, Janice, & Anderson, Debra J. (2014) Socio-demographic characteristics, modifiable lifestyle factors, and health as predictors of mental health in midlife and older Australian women: a multilevel investigation. In Women's Health 2014 : the 22nd Annual Congress, 4-6 April 2014, Grand Hyatt, Washington DC.

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Copyright 2014 The Authors(s)

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Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Nursing

Palavras-Chave #111000 NURSING #111716 Preventive Medicine #Women. #Mental health #Menopause #Longitudinal analysis #Modifiable risk factors
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Conference Item