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. 2020 Feb 13;12:135–149. doi: 10.2147/NSS.S206768

Table 5.

Comparison Between Menopausal and Premenopausal Subjects

Variable Menopausal
N(%)
Premenopausal
N(%)
X2 p
BDI Depression Degree
 Minimal 2(4.2) 0 12 0.007
 Mild 4(8.3) 2(4.2)
 Moderate 4(8.3) 8(16.7)
 Severe 24(50) 4(8.3)
ISI Insomnia Severity
 No insomnia 4(8.3) 2(4.2) 7.6 0.05
 Subthreshold 12(25) 0
 Moderate 12(25) 2(4.2)
 Severe 2(4.2) 2(4.2)
ESS
 Not sleepy 24(50) 12(25) 1.2 0.4
 Sleepy 10(20.8) 2(4.2)
Chronotype 1.8 0.76
 Definitely morning 8(16.7) 4(8.3)
 Moderately morning 16(33.3) 6(12.5)
 Neither 6(12.5) 2(4.2)
 Moderately evening 2(4.2) 2(4.2)
 Definitely evening 2(4.2) 0

Notes: Shows comparison between menopausal and premenopausal subjects, statistically significant differences were found between the two groups on depression and insomnia scores (p=0.007, p=0.05, respectively). Bold values indicate statistical significance.