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Maturitas | 2003

Associations between attitudes toward hormone therapy and current use of it in middle-aged women

Johanna Esseveld; Birgitta Hovelius

OBJECTIVES To investigate the association between attitudes toward hormone therapy (HT) and use of it and explanatory factors for the association found. METHODS All women in two primary healthcare districts aged 45, 50, 55 or 60 in 2000 or 2001 (n=771) received a questionnaire consisting of quality-of-life instruments and items concerning menopause, health, healthcare, symptoms, sociodemographic factors and attitudes toward HT. RESULTS A total of 564 women (74%) responded to the questionnaire. In the women with a positive or a neutral attitude, rather than a negative one, the age- and menopause-adjusted odds ratios for current HT use were 18.55 (95% CI 8.55, 40.11) and 2.61 (1.15, 5.93), respectively. Health-related factors, factors concerning ones own person and psychosocial factors were the groups of factors found to contribute to explaining the association between attitudes and current HT use. Together, the three groups of factors explained 42 and 98%, respectively, of a positive and a neutral attitudes association with current use of HT. Individual factors of importance in these factor groups were a feeling of being appreciated outside the home, satisfaction with ones work, marital status, own climacteric period, visits to a physician and past use of hormonal contraceptives. In contrast, level of education and the occurrence of cold sweats/hot flushes was not found to contribute to the explanation. CONCLUSIONS Factors concerned with womens everyday life, contentment with oneself and use of healthcare services were of importance in explaining the associations between attitudes toward HT and current use of it. Consideration at these factors in counselling women about HT is recommended.


The Sociological Review | 1989

Factory Women, Redundancy and the Search for Work: Toward a Reconceptualisation of Employment and Unemployment

Karen Davies; Johanna Esseveld


Kvinnovetenskaplig tidskrift; 23(2-3), pp 45-59 (2002) | 2002

Frånvarande kvinnliga subjekt - en analys av medicinska texter om klimakteriet

Johanna Esseveld; Sara Eldén


Kropp och genus i medicinen; pp 401-401 (2004) | 2004

Klimakteriet – medicin, myter och kultur.

Johanna Esseveld; Birgitta Hovelius


Assignment: Research; pp 184-211 (2008) | 2008

Reflexivity, qualitative research and the social sciences

Johanna Esseveld


Grounded Theory Review: An International Journal | 2005

Keeping my ways of being: Middle-aged women dealing with the passage through menopause

Johanna Esseveld; Birgitta Hovelius


Feministiskt tänkande och Sociologi; (2015) | 2015

Feministiskt teoretiskt arbete

Diana Mulinari; Johanna Esseveld


Feministisk Tänkande och Sociologi; (2015) | 2015

Kön och genus som analytiska begrepp

Diana Mulinari; Johanna Esseveld


Sociologisk Forskning | 2014

Opening Speech at the Nordic Sociological Associations 27th Conference 14-16 august 2014

Johanna Esseveld


Scandinavian Sensibilities - An Introduction to Sociology; (2012) | 2012

The Sociology of Gender

Sara Eldén; Johanna Esseveld

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