The study noted that due to perimenopause being a period of marked hormonal fluctuations, for many women experience increased vasomotor, mood, or somatic symptoms therefore consideration of biological contributions to presenting depressive symptoms is important and should be targeted therapeutically
It also highlights that psychologists treating perimenopausal patients should be mindful of the potential for biopsychosocial causes of depressive symptoms when providing care and include general practitioners or specialists in the treatment plan where appropriate.
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