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Effects of Mandala Coloring on Anxiety and Quality of Life of Women in the Climacteric Period

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Climactericum
Anxiety
Interventions
Other: Mandala coloring
Registration Number
NCT05575349
Lead Sponsor
Kırklareli University
Brief Summary

This research was planned as a randomized controlled experimental study in order to reduce the anxiety felt and improve the quality of life by women in the climacteric period.

Detailed Description

Climacteric period; It is a life process in which the ovarian hormone and activity ends with a decrease, and the transition from the reproductive period to the non-reproductive period takes place, and includes perimenopause, menopause and postmenopausal stages. During the menopausal transition period, women experience many physical and psychological symptoms such as vasomotor symptoms, sleep disorders, depressed mood, and stress that negatively affect their quality of life. When the literature is examined, it can be seen that these menopausal symptoms experienced by women affect and trigger anxiety. Effective management of anxiety, which can negatively affect psychosocial well-being, social relations and mood, trigger or exacerbate menopausal symptoms, can improve the quality of life of women in the climacteric period. Therefore, anxiety management can be effective for women to cope with menopausal symptoms.

Carl Gustav Jung, a Swiss psychiatrist, discovered the therapeutic effect of coloring mandala, which is one of the art therapy methods in reducing anxiety. When the studies are examined, there have been many studies investigating the effect of Mandala coloring on reducing anxiety. Curry and Kasser (2005), Van der Vennet and Serice (2012), Flet et al (2017) stated that coloring mandala reduces anxiety on students; Gürcan and Atay Turhan (2021) and Yakar et al (2021) found that it reduces anxiety and depression in cancer patients; Khademi et al (2021) reported that it reduced anxiety in hospitalized covid-19 patients; Amelia et al (2020) found that it reduced anxiety in pregnant women.

When the studies are examined, there are studies showing that coloring mandala reduces anxiety in cancer patients, children, and pregnant women, but no study has been found on the effect of reducing anxiety related to menopausal symptoms and improving the quality of life of women in the climacteric period. This research was planned as a randomized controlled experimental study in order to reduce the anxiety felt and improve the quality of life by women in the climacteric period.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
80
Inclusion Criteria
  • Volunteering to participate in the research
  • Fully answering survey and scale forms.
  • Ability to read and understand Turkish
  • Being in the climacteric period (42-65 years)
  • Having 40 or more from STAI
Exclusion Criteria
  • Unwilling to continue working
  • Having any problem that prevents communication (such as hearing, speaking, and understanding abilities),
  • Taking medication for menopausal symptoms
  • Using one of the pharmacological or non-pharmacological methods to reduce anxiety and receiving psychiatric treatment (Pharmacotherapy or psychotherapy).
  • Surgical menopause
  • Having a mental illness

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Mandala coloring groupMandala coloringMandala painting will be applied to climacteric women with anxiety.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Introductory Information Formbetween one to six months

A form that includes questions about women's socio-demographic and menopausal and characteristics.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
the Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) Scalebetween one to six months

This scale, developed by Spielberg in 1973, consists of 20 questions. It is a 4-point Likert type scale (1=not at all, 4=very much). The lowest score that can be obtained from the scale is 20, and the highest score is 80. The higher the score is, the higher the anxiety level is. The alpha value of the scale is 0.86-.92.33. The validity and reliability study in our country was conducted by Oner et al., in 1983 and the alpha value was found between 0,83 and 0,87. The scale that will be used to evaluate the state and trait anxiety of pregnant women. As the score increases, it is determined that the anxiety is higher.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Kırklareli Training and Research Hospital

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Kırklareli, Centre, Turkey

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