Aim: This research aims at validating an instrument to assess the perception of control over hot flushes, frequent symptoms during menopause. Method: A sample of 243 symptomatic women completed the Perceived Control over Hot Flushes Index, PCoHFI (Reynolds, 1997), two subscales from the Menopause Symptoms’ Severity Inventory, MSSI-38 (Pimenta et al., 2011) to assess perceived loss of control and vasomotor symptoms, as well as a socio-demographic questionnaire. The construct, criterion and external validity, reliability and sensitivity were explored. Results: The exclusion of item 15 is suggested since it presents a negative factorial weight (λ = -.105; p = .134) and only 1.1% of its variance is explained by the construct. The PCoHFI ma...
BACKGROUND: Vasomotor Symptoms are the most common and distressing menopausal complaint, for which w...
Objectives Approximately 15–20% of women experience their hot flushes and night sweats as problemati...
Although the hot flush is generally recognised by women and the medical profession as the most chara...
Aim: This research aims at validating an instrument to assess the perception of control over hot flu...
Background. Hot flushes (HFs) and night sweats are frequent complaints among both peri- and postmeno...
Objectives: Many studies have established that highly negative or catastrophic thoughts about chroni...
Objectives: This questionnaire study compared the patterns of reported coping strategies of women hi...
Objective: To develop a model to predict the perceived severity of hot flashes (HF) and night sweats...
Objectives: Vasomotor instability can be a long-term feature of the post-menopause yet little is kno...
© 2017 Dr. Valerie Michelle BrownThe menopause, which marks the end of a woman’s reproductive period...
Background: Menopause is a normal physiological phenomenon, closely identified with a great deal of ...
Background: Menopause is associated with a wide variety of physical and psychological symptoms. The...
Menopause is the point in a woman's life when she has not had a menstrual period for one year. The p...
Objective: An overview of the current knowledge on the etiology and treatment of vasomotor symptoms ...
Background: Menopausal hot flashes or vasomotor symptoms are prevalent and could be debilitating in ...
BACKGROUND: Vasomotor Symptoms are the most common and distressing menopausal complaint, for which w...
Objectives Approximately 15–20% of women experience their hot flushes and night sweats as problemati...
Although the hot flush is generally recognised by women and the medical profession as the most chara...
Aim: This research aims at validating an instrument to assess the perception of control over hot flu...
Background. Hot flushes (HFs) and night sweats are frequent complaints among both peri- and postmeno...
Objectives: Many studies have established that highly negative or catastrophic thoughts about chroni...
Objectives: This questionnaire study compared the patterns of reported coping strategies of women hi...
Objective: To develop a model to predict the perceived severity of hot flashes (HF) and night sweats...
Objectives: Vasomotor instability can be a long-term feature of the post-menopause yet little is kno...
© 2017 Dr. Valerie Michelle BrownThe menopause, which marks the end of a woman’s reproductive period...
Background: Menopause is a normal physiological phenomenon, closely identified with a great deal of ...
Background: Menopause is associated with a wide variety of physical and psychological symptoms. The...
Menopause is the point in a woman's life when she has not had a menstrual period for one year. The p...
Objective: An overview of the current knowledge on the etiology and treatment of vasomotor symptoms ...
Background: Menopausal hot flashes or vasomotor symptoms are prevalent and could be debilitating in ...
BACKGROUND: Vasomotor Symptoms are the most common and distressing menopausal complaint, for which w...
Objectives Approximately 15–20% of women experience their hot flushes and night sweats as problemati...
Although the hot flush is generally recognised by women and the medical profession as the most chara...