Hubungan Kortisol dengan Kualitas Hidup pada Wanita Perimenopause dan Pasca Menopause
The Relationship Between Cortisol and Quality of Life in Perimenopausal and Postmenopausal Women
Date
2025Author
Harahap, Hasron Surahman
Advisor(s)
Siregar, Muhammad Fidel Ganis
Sitepu, Makmur
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Background: Menopause is a physiological condition resulting from decreased
ovarian function, leading to a reduction in estrogen and progesterone levels. This
condition often causes vasomotor symptoms, psychological disturbances, and a
decline in quality of life. Cortisol, as the main stress hormone, is associated with
menopausal symptoms and quality of life. This study aimed to analyze the
relationship between cortisol levels and quality of life in perimenopausal and
postmenopausal women.
Methods: This analytical study used a cross-sectional design involving 50 women,
consisting of 25 perimenopausal and 25 postmenopausal participants. Serum
cortisol levels were measured using the Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay
(ELISA) method, while quality of life was assessed using the Kupperman Index
questionnaire. Data analysis was performed using Mann–Whitney, Kruskal–
Wallis, and One-Way ANOVA tests.
Results: The median cortisol level in postmenopausal women was 11.3 µg/dL,
whereas in perimenopausal women it was 7.34 µg/dL, showing a significant
difference (p=0.001). There was no significant difference in quality of life
between the two groups (p=0.261). A significant correlation was found between
cortisol levels and quality of life in perimenopausal women (p<0.001), but not in
postmenopausal women (p=0.795).
Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between elevated cortisol levels
and decreased quality of life among perimenopausal women, while no significant
association was observed in postmenopausal women. Stress management and
lifestyle modification may help improve the quality of life during the menopausal
transition.
