[Psychosocial aspects of the change of life]
- PMID: 11081370
- DOI: 10.1024/0040-5930.57.10.600
[Psychosocial aspects of the change of life]
Abstract
In organ medicine the climacteric woman is frequently characterised by terms indicating a defect. The lack of hormones is viewed as an illness that requires treatment. The trend towards medicalizing the menopausal and postmenopausal years conflicts strongly with recent findings in psychosomatic research. Prospective studies show that pre- and postmenopausal complaints are considerably less severe than often described. Menopause represents a phase in life with an increased psychosocial vulnerability. This increased vulnerability and lowered resilience should be taken into account when treating menopausal women.
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