Psychological Effects of the MenopauseThe menopause may have several psychological effects, but this chapter will focus solely on depression, which is generally regarded as the most common effect. Depression at the menopause is often saiddoi:10.1007/978-1-4471-1799-5_4D. Gath...
Psychological effects of estrogenic hormone therapy in the menopause. psychological effectsestrogenic hormone therapymenopauseMeasures of fatigue, steadiness, speed of tapping, color naming, free association, adding, memory, ... JP Seward,GH Seward - 《Journal of Comparative Psychology》 被引量: 2发表...
Three Psychological Effects on Women During Menopause: Menopause is not only a physical factor but also impacts the mind. The cessation of menses sends some signals and concern to most women, mostly those who are not well informed about the subjecting energy. We need to remember that...
[33], menopause [34], coeliac disease [35], and now it has been closely associated with COVID-19 infection [36]. Diagnosis of brain fog often involves the patient reporting subjective experiences through symptom questionnaires and researchers or clinicians comparing that to objective performance-...
Vasomotor, somatic, and psychological symptoms associated with are often treated with hormone replacement therapy (), but the role of nonpharmacological in... L Slaven,C Lee - 《Health Psychology》 被引量: 174发表: 1997年 Stress, psychological distress, psychosocial factors, menopause symptoms and...
The psychological, social and sexual effects of gestational trophoblastic disease in both patients and their partners are reviewed. The results suggest that despite the favorable prognosis of this disease, mood disturbances, sexual disturbances and fertility concerns can persist in both patients and their...
1. cognitive process: refers to the process of acquiring knowledge or application of knowledge, or the process of information processing, which is the basis of emotion, emotion, process and inhibition process.2. sense (sensation): that is, the human brain reflects the individual properties of ...
oral contraceptives, the study of mood and cognitive disturbances related to the menstrual cycle, the studies of states of hormonal change such as pregnancy and the menopause and, of course, studies of women with psychiatric disorders such as major depression, seasonal affective disorder and dementia...
discusshowphysicalactivityandexercisemayprovidebenefitsforwomenexperiencingmenstruation,pregnancyormenopause Activated Pleasant Activated Unpleasant Unactivated Pleasant Unactivated Unpleasant Figure8.1 ThecircumplexmodelofaffectproposedbyRussell(1980). Figure8.2
There areat least 40 symptomsof the menopause and perimenopause. These symptoms can have a serious affect on a woman'sday-to-day life and well-being, which is why having access to timely and effective treatment is so important. Menopause symptoms can be described in categories such asvasomotor...