Depression and anxiety in menopausal women: associated factors

to determine the prevalence of depression and anxiety in climacteric women and the probable factors responsible for its occurrence. a transversal study that has selected 93 women attended at a climacteric outpatient clinic, from May 2006 to August 2007. Inclusion criteria were: women from 40 to 65 y...

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Hauptverfasser: Polisseni, Alvaro Fernando, de Araújo, Dimas Augusto Carvalho, Polisseni, Fernanda, Mourão Junior, Carlos Alberto, Polisseni, Juliana, Fernandes, Eduardo Siqueira, Guerra, Martha de Oliveira
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Cross-Sectional Studies
Depression - epidemiology
Female
Humans
Menopause - psychology
Middle Aged
Patient Selection
Perimenopause - psychology
Postmenopause - psychology
Premenopause - psychology
Prevalence
Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders - epidemiology
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