In this article, an analysis of the results found
in a research whose objective was to know the perceptions
of women about menopause and its relationship with the
culture of fear is presented. Information was obtained
through structured interviews. The analysis focused on
the recognition of its importance and the presence of fear
before this stage of life. Likewise, the results were
analyzed in relation to the importance of the meaning of
life as the goal of human existence, without forgetting the
relationship of this theme with fear. Fear as an agent of
control of our aspirations and the identification of our
scope. Important results were obtained in relation to both
the fear of old age and the fear of death. A group of
women under the age of forty and a group of women over
the age of 40 were interviewed. The young women who
participated in the study expressed fear of death, and they
are saddened to leave unfinished projects; while the fear
reflected by older women generates that same sadness but
directed only to the purely familiar aspects.
Keywords : Menopause, Meaning of Life, Culture of Fear, Old Age, and Quality of Life