Menopause Rating Scale (MRS)
11 items across 3 domains. Each scored 0 (none) to 4 (very severe). Total 0–44. Score ≥9 = significant.
Somatic
Hot flushes / sweating
Heart palpitations
Sleep problems
Joint and muscular discomfort
Psychological
Depressive mood
Irritability
Anxiety
Physical and mental exhaustion
Urogenital
Sexual problems (change in libido, sexual activity)
Bladder problems (frequency, urgency, incontinence)
Vaginal dryness / dyspareunia
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Pro Tip
Use the three MRS subscales separately as well as the total score. A woman with a low total score but a high urogenital subscale may be an ideal candidate for topical vaginal oestrogen alone without systemic HRT. A high psychological subscale score warrants assessment for clinical depression or anxiety disorder, which may coexist with but is distinct from menopausal mood symptoms.
Wist je dat?
The word 'menopause' derives from the Greek 'men' (month) and 'pausis' (cessation), reflecting its original definition as the cessation of monthly menstrual periods. The average age of menopause in the UK and US is 51 years, with a normal range of 45–55 years. Women who smoke experience menopause approximately 2 years earlier than non-smokers.
Referenties
- ›Heinemann K et al — The Menopause Rating Scale (MRS) — Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2004
- ›NICE — Menopause: Diagnosis and Management (NG23, updated 2024)
- ›British Menopause Society — Clinical Recommendations on HRT
- ›Harlow SD et al — STRAW+10: Addressing the Unfinished Agenda of Staging Reproductive Aging — Menopause 2012
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