Mryam Yaseen Yaseen , Fatema Mohammed Azo , Magroom Esmail Seniar , Hamdia Mirkhan Ahmed , Mahabat Hassan Saeed , Wahida Abdullah Ibraheem , Pshtiwan Dhahir Majeed
Background: Satisfactory knowledge about menopause is important for women to overcome related challenges. Women with greater knowledge about menopause are more likely to effectively manage its symptoms and navigate this life stage more successfully. This study aimed to determine the level of knowledge of
Kurdish women about menopause, as well as to find its association with menopausal status and sociodemographic and obstetrical characteristics.
Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on perimenopausal (۱۶۱) and menopausal women (۷۵۱) who were recruited through non-probability convenient sampling in Kurdistan Region, Iraq, from April to June ۲۰۲۲. For the purpose of the study, a questionnaire was developed that included questions on demographic characteristics, obstetric and menstrual history, and knowledge about menopause. The data were analyzed by frequency, percentage, and chi-square test using SPSS version ۲۵. Ordered logistic regression analysis was performed to determine the effect of demographic and obstetrical factors on some dependent’s variables of knowledge.
Results: The mean age of menopausal and perimenopausal women was ۵۴.۸۱ ± ۵.۵۹۰ and ۴۶.۹۹±۵.۶۸۸ years, respectively. The participants had more knowledge about the concept and less about the health risks of menopause. On average, menopausal women were more knowledgeable about the definition of menopause compared with perimenopausal women; the difference was highly significant. Overall, the knowledge score indicated that ۴۴% had fair knowledge, ۳۷.۶% had poor knowledge, and ۱۸.۴% had good knowledge about menopause.
Conclusion: Although many women view menopause as a positive life event, it is important to provide them with adequate education, so they can better understand the natural process of menopause to lead a healthy life.