The Prevalence of Depression, Anxiety, and Stress and Their Association with Vitamin D and Estrogen Levels in Postmenopausal Women in Semnan
Author | Monir Nobahar | en |
Author | Zaynab Hydarinia-Naieni | en |
Author | Raheb Ghorbani | en |
Orcid | Monir Nobahar [0000-0001-8800-5620] | en |
Orcid | Raheb Ghorbani [0000-0002-5726-087X] | en |
Issued Date | 2019-10-07 | en |
Abstract | Background: Depression, stress, and anxiety are of the most prevalent psychological disorders among postmenopausal women. Inadequate evidence is available on the association between vitamin D and estrogen with depression, anxiety, and stress in this group. Objectives: The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of depression, anxiety, and stress and their association with vitamin D and estrogen levels in postmenopausal women in Semnan. Methods: The present analytical cross-sectional study was carried out using multistage sampling among women aged 45 to 70 years in Semnan (Iran) in summer 2016. Data collection tools were the demographic questionnaire, Spielberger State-Trait anxiety inventory, the Beck depression inventory, and the perceived stress scale. In addition, the levels of blood vitamin D and estrogen were measured. Results: In 120 postmenopausal women, depression levels were mild (22.5%), moderate (13.3%), and severe (1.7%); anxiety levels were mild (46.7%), moderate (50.8%), and severe (2.5%); additionally, 79.2% had lower stress and 20.8% had greater stress. Negative and significant correlations were found between vitamin D and depression (r = -0.1982, P = 0.031), anxiety (r = -0.3636, P < 0.001) and stress (r = -0.2884, P = 0.001). However, there was no correlation between estrogen and depression (r = -0.130, P = 0.159), anxiety (r = -0.105, P = 0.254), and stress (r = -0.104, P = 0.262). No significant correlation was seen between estrogen and vitamin D (r = -0.070, P = 0.450). Conclusions: In postmenopausal women, no significant relationship was observed between estrogen and depression, anxiety, and perceived stress; however, there was a significant relationship between vitamin D and depression, anxiety, and stress. | en |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.5812/mejrh.91953 | en |
Keyword | Depression | en |
Keyword | Anxiety | en |
Keyword | Stress | en |
Keyword | Vitamin D | en |
Keyword | Estrogen | en |
Keyword | Postmenopausal | en |
Publisher | Brieflands | en |
Title | The Prevalence of Depression, Anxiety, and Stress and Their Association with Vitamin D and Estrogen Levels in Postmenopausal Women in Semnan | en |
Type | Research Article | en |
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