Abstract

registered in the Menopause Clinic database in Aretaieio Hospital since 1998. For each patient, the first perior postmenopausal visit was taken into consideration. Climacteric symptoms were divided in “psychological”, “psychosomatic”, “vasomotor” and “sexual” and were evaluated by the Greene Climacteric Scale in four levels. Results: The mean age of participants was 50.5±4.5. In the multivariate linear regression analysis, menopausal age was predictor of the occurrence of psychological (β=−0.115, p=0.035), vasomotor (β=−0.200, p=0.000) and combined (β=−0.158, p=0.000) symptoms. E2 was predictor of the occurrence of psychological (β=−0.084, p=0.004), vasomotor (β=−0.230, p=0.000), sexual (β=−0.141, p=0.000) and combined (β=−0.202, p=0.000) symptoms. Conclusions: In the multivariate analysis only menopausal age and sex hormones were predictors of the occurence of climacteric symptoms.

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