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[The representations of menopause: social products of age and sex].
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1997
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AgingGynecologyMenopausal Hormone TherapyEpidemiology Of AgingSocial SciencesGender IdentityGender TheoryHealthy AgingLongevityGender StudiesSexual And Reproductive HealthMenopause Hormone TherapyProductive AgingSocial ProductsSymbolic DominationPostreproductive HealthFeminist TheoryNegative PoleHormone Replacement TherapySociologyMenopausal StudiesMenopauseBody ImageHormone TherapyGender TransitionMedicineAging ProcessWomen's Health
The aim of this survey is to identify the representations of the menopause in general population and to identify socioculturals determinants of attitudes toward hormone replacement therapy (HRT). For this qualitative study 60 through interviews were performed with women aged between 40 and 65. Four representations were found: negative, ambivalent, neutral and positive. The negative pole, which is dominant, corresponds to the assignation of women to domestic and reproduction functions. The positive pole corresponds to access of women to some social autonomy. Thus, representations of the menopause form a major element of the symbolic domination on middle aged women. Medicalisation and cosmetic practices are the most strongly correlated variables with taking HRT. Three dimensions appear in the social uses of HRT: medical, cosmetic and symbolic, which intervene in various ways according different representations.