Journal article

Reducing depression during the menopausal transition: Study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

OP Almeida, K Marsh, L Flicker, M Hickey, A Ford, M Sim

Trials | BMC | Published : 2014

Abstract

Background: The menopausal transition (MT) is a biological inevitability for all ageing women that can be associated with changes in mood, including depressive symptoms. There is tentative evidence that women who develop depression during the MT have greater risk of subsequent depressive episodes, as well as increased health morbidity and mortality. Thus, preventing depression during the MT could enhance both current and the future health and well-being of women. This study aims to test the efficacy of a client-centred health promotion intervention to decrease the 12-month incidence of clinically significant symptoms of depression among women undergoing the MT.Methods/Design: This randomised..

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Funding Acknowledgements

OPA is partly supported by a grant from the Department of Health of Western Australia. KM is supported by the Ron & Peggy Bell Family Legacy Fund and by infrastructure funding from the Western Australian Centre for Health & Ageing. LF is partly supported by a grant from the Department of Health of Western Australia. MH is supported by the Department of Health of Victoria. AF is partly supported by a grant from the Department of Health of Western Australia. MS is partly funded by Edith Cowan University. A project grant application for ongoing funding is currently under review.