Journal article
Anxiety during the menopausal transition: A systematic review
C Bryant, FK Judd, M Hickey
Journal of Affective Disorders | Published : 2012
Abstract
Objective: There have been relatively few studies of the relationship between anxiety and menopause. Despite the paucity of clear evidence, some authors have suggested that the menopausal transition is a time of heightened risk for onset or exacerbation of anxiety symptoms. There is also controversy as to whether anxiety predates or is a consequence of hot flashes. The aim of this paper is to examine the evidence as to the relationship between menopause and anxiety, and between anxiety and hot flushes, one of the core symptoms of menopause. Method: A systematic review was undertaken based on literature published between 1960 and 2011, using the Medline, Web of Science and PsychINFO databases..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The Centre for Women's Mental Health is supported by the Pratt Foundation. Martha Hickey is supported by an NHMRC Clinical Career Development Award.