The menopause is the period of time a woman 's life, at which her ability to give birth ends. The main natural fact is the end of the menstrual flow and it causes reduced secretion of the ovarian hormones estrogen and progesterone. Symptoms have been related to menopause are mood changes, sleep disorders, urinary incontinence, cognitive changes, somatic complaints, sexual dysfunction, and reduced quality of life may be secondary to other symptoms or related to other causes. Menopause concerns as one of a disease. Women experience emotional change at the ages of menopause and it is hard for them for control it. Which make Menopause become a universal issue for women and it could lead to health problems such as various stress, anxiety …show more content…
According to the article “Self-awareness during menopause” by Broach A. there was a test hypothesis that body image and self-esteem are major funders to the struggle of menopausal symptoms to measure the impact of hormonal therapy and postmenopausal estrogen level on specific complaints such as vasomotor symptoms. The source provides the reports of the random check 51 patients, aged 43–63 of an independent medical institution for menopause referred to as ‘Viennese ambulance’ were questioned their attitude towards menopause was of major influence on the degree of specific …show more content…
and his peer’s analyzes that a range of cultural social and psychological variables influences attitudes to menopause. This source provides to this papers by using Web of Knowledge and PubMed database using ‘menopause’ and ‘attitudes’ as the main search terms to examined and report the relationship between women’s attitudes to menopause and their symptom experience. It showed that Women with more negative attitudes towards the menopause in general report more symptoms during the menopausal transition. However, use of standardized culturally sensitive attitude, and specific symptom, measures are recommended in future prospective studies. Even though these two scholarly researchers have different ways of conducting information related to menopause and the experiences that women have there is a similarity between them that the main issue of women who experiencing more severe than one another is mindset towards