Menopausal symptoms negatively affect women's quality of life. Stress coping styles are associated with the severity and perception of these symptoms. Helpless/self-blaming and submissive coping styles may exacerbate menopausal symptoms, while self-confident and optimistic coping styles may reduce psychological complaints. Interventions aimed at improving stress coping skills may contribute to better quality of life among menopausal women.
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