A new study tells us that women feel less stress as they grow older.
Isn’t that good news?
Hallelujah! Sayonara stress. 👋 We won’t miss you.
That may sound a little bit too simplistic and unfortunately, it is. However, nothing can detract from the findings of the Study of Women’s Health. They ascertained that women in midlife reported less perceived stress. What’s more they felt more confident and in control of their ability to cope with life’s stressors.
The research found that menopausal status wasn’t a factor.
“For modern women 40-65 years of age, these middle years are marked by the potential for profound social and physiological changes.
Households are changing, with children leaving and ‘boomerang’ children returning. Ageing parents may require more care and workplace stress may increase with the attainment of seniority, additional job strain and increasing time demands. The menopausal transition – a period beginning in the early 40s – can bring hot flushes, mood changes and disrupted sleep cycles. (NB: our interpretation of scientific terms for your reading ease.) Though the ‘midlife crisis’ has been largely debunked, the midlife appears to be a period ripe for stress,” notes the study.
The study writers summed up midlife for women very well above so the results weren’t predictable.
The research was conducted on a cross-section of just over 3,000 women from the US. It was cross-referenced with similar studies in the UK and Australia (you can find the full details here). The average age of the women was 62. At the conclusion of the study period stress had declined regardless of socioeconomic factors. Although – not surprisingly – education levels and financial information did play a part in overall levels.
All in all, it’s good news for women in midlife. 😀.