2021
DOI: 10.2174/1874196702109010017
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A Detailed Biological Approach on Hormonal Imbalance Causing Depression in Critical Periods (Postpartum, Postmenopausal and Perimenopausal Depression) in Adult Women

Abstract: Background: In today's global world, most women are experiencing midlife health problems which can affect their lives and mental status. Most of the diseases occurr after childbirth and during pregnancy or gestation period which can lead to severe problems such as postpartum depression (PPD), postmenopausal depression, perimenopausal depression which ultimately affects the mental health condition and develop various depressive episodes which ultimately lead to depression in women. … Show more

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“…al. give the information that if there is untreated maternal depression then it can lead to anxiety, fear, negative effect on child development, disruption of the mother-infant relationship, and the occurrence of depressive symptoms in the early life of infants [5]. Malinit makes an effort towards bridging the "10/90 gap in infant mental health research," wherein 90% of the world's infants are born in low-middle-income countries Population Reference Bureau, and only 10% of the worldwide spending on health research is directed towards the problems that primarily affect the poorest 90% of the world's population Tomlinson et al [6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…al. give the information that if there is untreated maternal depression then it can lead to anxiety, fear, negative effect on child development, disruption of the mother-infant relationship, and the occurrence of depressive symptoms in the early life of infants [5]. Malinit makes an effort towards bridging the "10/90 gap in infant mental health research," wherein 90% of the world's infants are born in low-middle-income countries Population Reference Bureau, and only 10% of the worldwide spending on health research is directed towards the problems that primarily affect the poorest 90% of the world's population Tomlinson et al [6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%