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Biopsychosocial vulnerabilities in women.

机译:妇女的生物心理社会脆弱性。

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With this months Focus on Women's Mental Health offering, we are pleased to include the online commentary "Depression in Women: Windows of Vulnerability and New Insights Into the Link Between Estrogen and Serotonin." You can find this commentary by Lokuge and colleagues at PSYCHIATRIST.COM. In this timely and thoughtful commentary, the authors discuss biologically driven vulnerabilities that account for an increased risk of depression in women. These "windows"-or time frames-of vulnerability include the parts of the female reproductive lifespan that are characterized by hormonal changes or fluctuations. These events include menarche, the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle, pregnancy and the postpartum, and the meno-pausal transition. The authors summarize our current understanding of the complex interplay between sex differences in mood disorders and the relationship between estrogen and neurotransmitter expression and function. This commentary provides a wonderful foundation for the data provided in the original research articles in this Focus on Women's Mental Health section.
机译:在本月重点关注女性心理健康的产品中,我们很高兴将在线评论“女性抑郁:脆弱性的窗口以及雌激素和5-羟色胺之间联系的新见解”纳入其中。您可以在PSYCHIATRIST.COM上找到Lokuge及其同事的评论。在这一及时而周到的评论中,作者讨论了由生物驱动的脆弱性,这些脆弱性造成了女性患抑郁症的风险增加。这些脆弱的“窗口”或时间框架包括女性生殖寿命中荷尔蒙变化或波动所表征的部分。这些事件包括初潮,月经周期的黄体期,怀孕和产后以及月经过渡期。作者总结了我们目前对情绪障碍中性别差异与雌激素与神经递质表达和功能之间关系的复杂相互作用的理解。该评论为“关注女性心理健康”部分中原始研究文章中提供的数据奠定了良好的基础。

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