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Hysterectomy and depression

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Population-Level Prevalence Of Depression And Summary Statistics Of Women With At Least A Year Post-Final Menstruation With And Without Hysterectomy, Happiness Kingi Dec 2021

Population-Level Prevalence Of Depression And Summary Statistics Of Women With At Least A Year Post-Final Menstruation With And Without Hysterectomy, Happiness Kingi

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Background: Depression is associated with estrogen hormonal changes. There are few comparisons studies on the population-level prevalence of depression in women at least a year post final menstruation with and without hysterectomy.

Objectives: 1) To determine the population-level prevalence of depression in women with at least a year post final menstruation with and without hysterectomy and 2) to calculate the summary statistics of women with at least a year post final menstruation with and without hysterectomy

Methods: A population-based cross-sectional design was used. Respondents were female participants of the U.S. National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) …