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Scholars Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences | Volume-6 | Issue-03
The enigma of menopause and mental health issues
Sonica Tyagi, M. Ataur Rehman Khan
Published: March 31, 2018 |
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DOI: 10.36347/sjahss.2018.v06i03.028
Pages: 679-682
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Abstract
The menopause is a period in a woman's life when it is perceived that natural and social changes can affect mental health. A few pieces of research have investigated the connection amongst menopause and mental well-being, particularly depression, with varied outcomes. Partially, this is because of a significant congruency between depressive signs and those because of declining estrogen levels, causing challenges in an analysis. In any case, it creates the impression that pregnable women are at a speculation of surrendering to melancholy amid the menopausal change. This review paper proved to be instrumental in understanding the topic with more clarity and through a scientific approach. It also shed some light on several pieces of research carried out in this realm, their methodology, and conclusions.