Women's health initiative. Why now? What is it? What's new?
- PMID: 9104085
- DOI: 10.1037//0003-066x.52.2.101
Women's health initiative. Why now? What is it? What's new?
Abstract
Studies collectively named the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) are currently enrolling 164,500 postmenopausal women in several overlapping clinical trials and an observational study. The overall goals of WHI are to understand the determinants of postmenopausal women's health and to evaluate the efficacy of practical interventions in preventing the major causes of morbidity and mortality in older women. This article reviews the research leading to the WHI studies; describes the study designs and protocols, with an emphasis on what's new about WHI from a psychological perspective; and outlines the major psychosocial hypotheses under investigation and the major challenges WHI presents to psychological science.
Comment in
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Health needs of women with mental retardation and developmental disabilities.Am Psychol. 1998 Mar;53(3):319. doi: 10.1037/0003-066x.53.3.319.a. Am Psychol. 1998. PMID: 9515308 No abstract available.
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