2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2019.11.166
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Depressive symptoms associated with physical health problems in midlife women: A longitudinal study

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“…This study results in line when compared to the study done in Chinese (31.98%), 23 but lower than the USA 38%. 10 This discrepancy might be due to the variation in study design which was a cohort in the United States of America, age variation, and the assessment tool used to quantify depression might be another reason for this variation.…”
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“…This study results in line when compared to the study done in Chinese (31.98%), 23 but lower than the USA 38%. 10 This discrepancy might be due to the variation in study design which was a cohort in the United States of America, age variation, and the assessment tool used to quantify depression might be another reason for this variation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies across the world revealed that the prevalence of depression among normal weight reproductive age women ranges from 5.8% to 29%. 10–15 , 20–22 whereas among overweight reproductive age range from 5.9% to 38%. 10–15 , 20–23 …”
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“…Some researchers claim that the severity of depressive symptoms in the menopausal period is determined by sociodemographic factors [ 89 , 90 , 91 ], life stress, and health problems [ 88 ]. Many studies prove the positive impact of higher education [ 32 , 92 , 93 , 94 ], which is associated with better knowledge, cognitive development, and greater social support.…”
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confidence: 99%