Are middle-aged women so depressed? Aging is more serious than menopause.

Are middle-aged women so depressed? Aging is more serious than menopause.

In Taiwan Province Province, the proportion of women aged 45 to 55 accounts for one fifth of all women. According to the research of University of Melbourne in Australia, women are prone to depression at this stage because they have entered the transition period of menopause. Yaxin Ye, director of the Mental Health Center of the Dong Shi Foundation, pointed out that women's rights and achievements in social and economic status have been paid more and more attention, but mental health is also a piece that cannot be ignored, especially after menopause, the changes in Hermon are more likely to strongly affect emotional problems. In this study, 438 Australian women aged 45 to 55 were selected as the research objects to analyze the effects of natural aging and reproductive aging on their emotions. The participants' menopausal status can be divided into three stages: the late growth period with menstrual regularity exceeding 65,438+02 months, the early and late menopause transition period, and finally the post-menopause. Studies have found that the early and late stages of menopause are more average and negative. Women's menopause physiology easily affects their psychological state. During the hormone fluctuation period, women are prone to emotional changes such as anxiety and depression, especially before the physiological period, after delivery and menopause, such as menopause, which may cause symptoms such as fever, flushing, night sweats or anxiety and insomnia. Liu Jiayi, an attending physician of general psychiatry at Taipei Chang Gung Hospital, pointed out that many emotional symptoms of menopause are related to the past history of anxiety, depression and premenstrual syndrome. If you have related symptoms when you are young, you should be more vigilant. Women are more prone to depression when they enter senility than menopause. Although menopause will affect their emotional changes, the sense of loss brought by aging or physical discomfort brought by chronic diseases may bring more emotional factors and even lay a tendency to cause depression. Director Yaxin Ye called for psychological preparation in advance, understanding the changes of menopause, and making it easier to control one's emotions. However, in the face of these physiological psychological conditions, in addition to seeking suitable ways to relieve emotions, relatives and friends around us should also give more companionship and support. Subscribe to the health Aloha audio-visual channel, read health knowledge more easily, and pay attention to your health every day! Line @ ID: @:/beauty/article/31796 Keywords: aging, menopause, emotional change, menopause, Yaxin Ye, Dong Shi Foundation.