Perimenopausal women have a 40% higher risk of depression, according to a UCL study.

Perimenopausal women have a 40% higher risk of depression compared to those without menopausal symptoms, according to a study from University College London (UCL). The research, published in the Journal of Affective Disorders, analyzed data from seven studies involving 9,141 women worldwide. The study emphasizes the importance of providing support and screening for women in the perimenopausal stage to address their mental health needs effectively.

April 30, 2024
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