womens health research

Developing a reliable method for classifying the stages of reproductive ageing in women

Womens reproductive ageing health research. An open study looking at women's reproductive health and menopause.

Ethics Approval Number: S221694

What is this study about?

This study aims to develop a reliable and accurate way to classify women into the stages of reproductive ageing by asking questions about menstrual history, menopause status and symptoms, and lifestyle.

What does this study involve?

If eligible, we invite you to take 15-20 minutes to compete our online questionnaire. By participating, you can contribute to improving women’s health as they transition through menopause and across the age-span.

What are the eligibility criteria?

You are eligible to participate if you; identify as a cis-gender woman or non-binary, are over 18 years of age, and have/had a menstrual period, and are not; pregnant or breastfeeding and/or diagnosed with a hormonal or ovarian disorder such as polycystic ovarian syndrome, hypothalamic amenorrhea, and/or premature ovarian failure.

CONTACTS

Get in Touch

If you would like more information about the Developing a reliable method for classifying the stages of reproductive ageing in women, please contact our study's research coordinator Laura Anderson

Email

landerson2@usc.edu.au

Address

The University of the Sunshine Coast, 90 Sippy Downs Drive, QLD 4556, Australia


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