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研究生:張彥寧
研究生(外文):Yen-ning Chang
論文名稱:性別角色觀點與社會關係對更年期婦女健康的影響
論文名稱(外文):The Influence of Gender Role Attitude and Social Relationship on Climacteric Women’s Health
指導教授:莊媖智莊媖智引用關係
學位類別:碩士
校院名稱:臺北醫學大學
系所名稱:公共衛生學研究所
學門:醫藥衛生學門
學類:公共衛生學類
論文種類:學術論文
論文出版年:2008
畢業學年度:96
語文別:中文
論文頁數:78
中文關鍵詞:更年期社會關係性別角色觀點自評健康更年期症狀
外文關鍵詞:MenopauseSocial relationshipGender perspectiveSelf-rated healthSymptoms of Menopause
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本研究之主要目的為瞭解更年期婦女對性別角色的觀點、社會關係以及個人健康結果三者間的關連。研究方法使用次級資料分析,而資料來源為「國民健康局九十二年台灣婦女更年期健康調查」。研究對象為40-60歲之間的更年期婦女一共947人,以不同更年期階段來分組,分別以描述性統計、卡方檢定、獨立t檢定、單因子變異數分析、邏輯斯迴歸以及複線性迴歸來進行分析。
研究結果發現:一、社會關係會正面的影響更年期婦女的健康結果,對於社會關係愈滿意的受訪者其健康結果比不滿意者要來的好;二、性別角色觀點會正面的影響更年期婦女的健康結果,觀念愈現代化的婦女,其健康結果比觀念愈傳統的婦女要來的好。三、不同的更年期階段的婦女,其影響健康的社會關係因子有所不同,停經中期社交與家庭的滿意度對健康結果有顯著的影響,而停經後期參加社團與否對婦女的健康結果有正向的影響;四、社會關係和性別角色觀點的交互作用都未呈現顯著。
根據研究結果,建議有關單位應該注意更年期婦女的社會關係以及性別角色觀點中自我價值的肯定,並且持續追蹤資料中有健康困擾的婦女,適時的運用一些介入方案來提升其健康結果。將來推動的方案也應該就不同更年期階段來規劃,才能達到最大的效果。未來研究上應該發展更適合國內婦女的社會關係量表以及性別角色觀點量表,希望更加瞭解更年期婦女的性別角色觀點是如何影響健康。
The main purpose of this study is to understand the relationships among gender perspective, social relationships, and individual health outcomes among menopausal women. This study uses a secondary data analysis and the data come from The 2003 Taiwan Menopausal Women Health Survey. The study sample includes 947 menopausal women aged 40-60. The health outcomes include self-rated health and symptoms of menopause. Social relationships were measured by different domains including overall social relationships satisfaction, friends contact frequency, etc. Gender perspective was measured by “Attitude toward Women Scale”. Chi-square test, t-test, one-way ANOVA, logistic regression models, and multiple linear regression models were used to analyze the results.

The results show four major findings. First, social relationship is positively associated with menopausal women’s health outcome; those who are satisfied with their social relationships have better health outcome than those who are not satisfied with their social relationships. Second, gender perspective is positively associated with menopausal women’s health outcome; those who have modern view toward women have better health outcomes than those who have more traditional view toward women. Third, women in different menopausal stages are influenced by different social relationship variables. For example, overall social relationship satisfaction and overall family satisfaction have significant effects on peri-menopausal women, while joining a social activity have significant effects on post menopausal women. Fourth, the interaction between gender perspective and social relationships show no effect on health outcomes.

The findings of this study point to potential public health interventions. Such interventions include designing programs empowering menopausal women to have better social relationships and to increase self-value. Relevant government units should follow those women who have had health problems in this study. It is also necessary to design the program according to different stages of the menopause. Future studies should develop more rigorous gender perspective scale and social relation scale in order to obtain valid results.
表目錄 I
圖目錄 II
第一章 前言 1
第一節 研究動機與研究目的 1
第二章 文獻探討 3
第一節 更年期婦女的健康 3
第二節 社會關係與個人健康 10
第三節 性別角色與個人健康 20
第四節 社會關係與性別角色觀點 23
第五節 文獻評論 24
第三章 研究方法 25
第一節 資料來源與研究對象 25
第二節 名詞定義 26
第三節 研究架構與假設 33
第四節 資料分析與處理 35
第四章 研究結果 37
第一節 雙變項分析 37
第二節 多變項分析 41
第五章 討論與結論 46
第一節 重要發現與討論 46
第二節 研究限制 48
第三節 建議 49
第四節 結論 50
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