Women with premature ovarian failure using hormone therapy do not experience increased levels of depression, anxiety and stress compared to controls

•POI women using HT did not have higher levels of depression, anxiety or stress than age-matched women with normal gonadal function.•One-third of POI women had moderate to severe levels of undiagnosed depression or anxiety symptoms.•Higher stress indexes in POI women were correlated with higher leve...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of affective disorders 2020-08, Vol.273, p.562-566
Hauptverfasser: Menezes, Camila, Pravata, Gabriela Rezende, Yela, Daniela Angerame, Benetti-Pinto, Cristina Laguna
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Zusammenfassung:•POI women using HT did not have higher levels of depression, anxiety or stress than age-matched women with normal gonadal function.•One-third of POI women had moderate to severe levels of undiagnosed depression or anxiety symptoms.•Higher stress indexes in POI women were correlated with higher levels of depression and anxiety. To evaluate anxiety, depression and stress of POI women using hormone therapy. A quantitative cross-sectional study included 61 women diagnosed with POI receiving HT, and 61 women with preserved ovarian function, matched 1:1 for age (control group). Instruments used to evaluate depression, anxiety and stress were Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) and Lipp's Stress Symptom Inventory (LSSI). The chi-square or Fisher's exact tests, Mann-Whitney test, Spearman's correlation coefficient or logistic regression analysis with stepwise criteria were used for analysis. The mean age of POI women and control group was 35.03±7.68 and 34.49±7.55 years old (p = 0.63). POI group and control group had a mean of 0.44±0.92 and 1.28±1.38 children (p = 0,001); the total BDI, BAI and LSSI scores were 15.72±11.68 and 13.66±8.44 (p = 0.64); 17.54±13.16 and 17.25±11.05 (p = 0.90), 19.39±12.08 and 18.93±11.21 (p = 0.945). The majority of women did not have depression or presented mild depression, but approximately one-third had moderate-severe undiagnosed depressive or anxiety symptoms. In POI group, depression was positively correlated with the number of children and anxiety. Anxiety and stress were also positively correlated. It was observed that for each point in the BDI, the risk of stress above 20 increased 19.6%, while for each point in the BAI, the risk of greater stress increased 32.4%. This is a cross-sectional study, which made it impossible to draw cause and effect conclusions Women with POI receiving HT have indexes of depression, anxiety and stress similar to the population of women with preserved ovarian function.
ISSN:0165-0327
1573-2517
DOI:10.1016/j.jad.2020.05.105