Title of article :
Biopsychosocial Risk Factors of Depression in the Menopausal Transition: A Narrative Review
Author/Authors :
Azizi, Marzieh Student Research Committee - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari , Fooladi, Ensieh School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine - Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia , Abdollahi, Fatemeh Department of Public Health - Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Research Center - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari , Elyasi, Forouzan Department of Psychiatry - School of Medicine - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari
Abstract :
Context: As themost common psychiatric disorder associatedwithmenopause, depression is associatedwith significantmorbidity and mortality consequences. Given the importance of identifying risk factors of depression in the menopausal period, this study aims to determine bio psychosocial risk factors of depression during the menopausal transition. Evidence Acquisition: For this narrative review, electronic databases including Google Scholar, Magiran, Scientific Information Database (SID), PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, Ovid, Science Direct, and ProQuest were searched. Articles published between 1978 and 2017 were retrieved, and an abstract and full-text appraisal was conducted. A total of 71 articles were selected for this review. The
inclusion criteria included articles focusing on depression in menopausal-aged women that were published in scientific journals and English and Farsi language articles conducted in menopausal aged women.
Results: The bio psychosocial risk factors of depression were divided into three major categories: biological, psychological, and social risk factors.
Conclusions: Given the important role of psychological health in menopausal-aged women, it is recommended that mental health and riskfactorsof psychiatricdisordersinmenopause are evaluated atmenopause clinics and that everyhigh-riskwomanis referred to a psychiatrist for pharmacological or non-pharmacological intervention.
Keywords :
Biological , Depression , Menopause , Psychiatric Disorders , Psychosocial Factors
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics