Depression in postmenopause: interdisciplinary approach in management and perspectives for rehabilitation

Surgical and natural menopause is often associated with depression symptoms. Along with the postpartum period, perimenopause is a “window of vulnerability” for depression development, because decline in estrogen level accounts for extinction of reproductive function, emotional disorders, genitourina...

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Main Authors: D. V. Blinov, E. S. Akarachkova, D. M. Ampilogova, E. M. Dzhobava, V. I. Tsibizova, A. G. Solopova, N. V. Pavlova, D. I. Korabelnikov, D. A. Petrenko
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Online Access:https://www.gynecology.su/jour/article/view/1187
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author D. V. Blinov
E. S. Akarachkova
D. M. Ampilogova
E. M. Dzhobava
V. I. Tsibizova
A. G. Solopova
N. V. Pavlova
D. I. Korabelnikov
D. A. Petrenko
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E. S. Akarachkova
D. M. Ampilogova
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D. I. Korabelnikov
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description Surgical and natural menopause is often associated with depression symptoms. Along with the postpartum period, perimenopause is a “window of vulnerability” for depression development, because decline in estrogen level accounts for extinction of reproductive function, emotional disorders, genitourinary menopausal syndrome, which are combined with non-endocrine risk factors, such as decreasing income levels, low social support, and stress. Although a direct relationship between blood estrogens level and depression has not been demonstrated, the relation between menopause symptoms and depression has been proven, i.e., the symptoms of menopause can be considered as risk factors. Here, we summarizes the current view on the correct counseling and routing of menopausal women with depression symptoms in primary health care facilities, the principles of managing patients with risk factors, including genitourinary menopausal syndrome, as well as methods of rehabilitation and informational support. This will aid to improve the quality of medical care for such patients.
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spelling doaj-art-e0a990f9ec3942a3a2c34349aa8f23d12025-08-20T03:57:37ZrusIRBIS LLCАкушерство, гинекология и репродукция2313-73472500-31942022-01-0115673875410.17749/2313-7347/ob.gyn.rep.2021.280696Depression in postmenopause: interdisciplinary approach in management and perspectives for rehabilitationD. V. Blinov0E. S. Akarachkova1D. M. Ampilogova2E. M. Dzhobava3V. I. Tsibizova4A. G. Solopova5N. V. Pavlova6D. I. Korabelnikov7D. A. Petrenko8Institute for Preventive and Social Medicine; Lapino Clinical Hospital, GC «Mother and Child»; Haass Moscow Medical and Social InstituteInternational Society «Stress under Control»Sechenov UniversityLLC GC «Crede Experto»Almazov National Medical Research Centre, Health Ministry of Russian FederationSechenov UniversityEvdokimov Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry, Health Ministry of Russian FederationHaass Moscow Medical and Social InstituteSechenov UniversitySurgical and natural menopause is often associated with depression symptoms. Along with the postpartum period, perimenopause is a “window of vulnerability” for depression development, because decline in estrogen level accounts for extinction of reproductive function, emotional disorders, genitourinary menopausal syndrome, which are combined with non-endocrine risk factors, such as decreasing income levels, low social support, and stress. Although a direct relationship between blood estrogens level and depression has not been demonstrated, the relation between menopause symptoms and depression has been proven, i.e., the symptoms of menopause can be considered as risk factors. Here, we summarizes the current view on the correct counseling and routing of menopausal women with depression symptoms in primary health care facilities, the principles of managing patients with risk factors, including genitourinary menopausal syndrome, as well as methods of rehabilitation and informational support. This will aid to improve the quality of medical care for such patients.https://www.gynecology.su/jour/article/view/1187depressionanxietymenopauserisk factorspsychosocial discomfortgenitourinary menopausal syndromegumsantidepressantsmenopausal hormone therapymhtstressrehabilitationdigital health carepatient routinginterdisciplinary interaction
spellingShingle D. V. Blinov
E. S. Akarachkova
D. M. Ampilogova
E. M. Dzhobava
V. I. Tsibizova
A. G. Solopova
N. V. Pavlova
D. I. Korabelnikov
D. A. Petrenko
Depression in postmenopause: interdisciplinary approach in management and perspectives for rehabilitation
Акушерство, гинекология и репродукция
depression
anxiety
menopause
risk factors
psychosocial discomfort
genitourinary menopausal syndrome
gums
antidepressants
menopausal hormone therapy
mht
stress
rehabilitation
digital health care
patient routing
interdisciplinary interaction
title Depression in postmenopause: interdisciplinary approach in management and perspectives for rehabilitation
title_full Depression in postmenopause: interdisciplinary approach in management and perspectives for rehabilitation
title_fullStr Depression in postmenopause: interdisciplinary approach in management and perspectives for rehabilitation
title_full_unstemmed Depression in postmenopause: interdisciplinary approach in management and perspectives for rehabilitation
title_short Depression in postmenopause: interdisciplinary approach in management and perspectives for rehabilitation
title_sort depression in postmenopause interdisciplinary approach in management and perspectives for rehabilitation
topic depression
anxiety
menopause
risk factors
psychosocial discomfort
genitourinary menopausal syndrome
gums
antidepressants
menopausal hormone therapy
mht
stress
rehabilitation
digital health care
patient routing
interdisciplinary interaction
url https://www.gynecology.su/jour/article/view/1187
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