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Im EO et al. - The data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Significant ethnic differences in the total number of symptoms were found. The most frequently reported symptoms differed by ethnicity. The symptoms experienced during the menopausal transition were significantly associated with some contextual factors.

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