Impact of Mental health and Blood Pressure in Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Women, Aljouf Saudi Arabia
Keywords:
PCOS, Mental Health, Blood PressureAbstract
The polycystic ovarian syndrome, also referred to as is a female endocrine reproductive condition. Currently, PCOS women are more likely to experience mental illness because of their psychological, physiological, and social difficulties. This questionnaire cross sectional study involved 60 PCOS patients who visited the Obstetrics Department of the Maternity and Children Hospital (MCH) Sakaka, Aljouf, Saudi Arabia, between December 2021 and November 2022 to obtain therapy. The questions were created using characteristics of depression, anxiety, and loneliness disorders. In addition, we used these inquiries to learn more about the patient and their lifestyle habits. The use of these questions to assess patients' psychological health. In the end, we calculated the frequency of mental issues that were linked to PCOS women's characteristics. Data were analyzed using SPSS 22. According to our research, PCOS women have an estimated 30% loneliness, 36.6% anxiety, and 33.3% depressive disorder. The current data indicate that among females with PCOS in the Aljouf area, mental health disorders are more likely to occur when there is obesity, employment, physical activity, and dietary habits. We also discovered that PCOS had an impact on their blood pressure, indicating a connection between PCOS and high blood pressure. Based on our research, PCOS women in the Aljouf region have a history of mental problems. The deprived mental health of PCOS women was associated with lifestyle-related and sociodemographic factors, yet PCOS is a state which contributes to both poor physical and mental well-being. In order to assist the mental health of women with PCOS, we therefore suggested proper care, community education, and a healthy lifestyle.