1. Is cognitive behaviour therapy an effective option for women who have troublesome menopausal symptoms?
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Hunter, Myra S. and Chilcot, Joseph
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HOT flashes , *BEHAVIOR therapy , *COGNITIVE therapy , *SYMPTOMS , *SELF-help techniques , *WORRY , *HEALTH self-care , *PATTERN recognition systems - Abstract
The Hot Flush Rating Scale is a short scale which measures hot flush and night sweat frequency and "problem rating" (three items including distress, extent to which VMS are a problem and interference with daily routine; Hunter & Liao, 1995; Hunter et al., 2019). Hot flushes and night sweats, or vasomotor symptoms (VMS), are the main physical symptoms attributable to the menopause, affecting approximately 80% of women, and the main reason that women seek treatment (Guthrie, Dennerstein, Taffe, & Donnelly, 2003). The attribution of symptoms to menopause is important, since, apart from VMS, other "menopausal symptoms" may well have other causes or are likely to interact with other factors that are common during midlife, such as work demands, caring roles, and accumulated stresses. Reclaim the menopause: A pilot study of an evidence-based menopause course for symptom management and resilience building. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2021
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