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Rise and fall: two sides of a coin of middle aged women’s perceptions of reproductive: a qualitative study

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The present study was conducted to determine the perceptions of middle-aged women of reproductive changes. The present study was a qualitative research with a content analysis approach. The participants were… Click to show full abstract

The present study was conducted to determine the perceptions of middle-aged women of reproductive changes. The present study was a qualitative research with a content analysis approach. The participants were 30 middle-aged women whose perceptions of reproductive changes had been collected on in-depth semi-structured interviews. The data were analyzed using the Graneheim and Lundman’s inductive content analysis method. The main themes extracted from the data were a sense of “fall” and “the beginning of a new life cycle.” A feeling of fall was formed from the subthemes “deterioration of youth,” “the dusk of femininity,” and “fade-out of the gender roles.” The theme “beginning of a new life cycle” was formed from the subthemes of “acceptance,” “sophistication,” and “maturity.” Middle-aged women had a wide range of emotions experienced from the reproductive changes ranging from a feeling of decline to that of excellence and rise.

Keywords: reproductive changes; study; perceptions reproductive; middle aged; aged women; fall

Journal Title: Archives of Women's Mental Health
Year Published: 2018

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