EFFECT OF HORMONAL CONTRACEPTION ON DEPRESSION IN WOMEN

Author:

Ból Klaudia1,Brudzińska Aleksandra1,Wybrańczyk Łukasz1,Właszczuk Adam1

Affiliation:

1. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY, MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF SILESIA, FACULTY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES IN KATOWICE, POLAND

Abstract

Oral contraceptives are the most frequently chosen method of preventing pregnancy in Poland. Mood changes are one of the most common reasons why young women quit therapy. Depression is a severe disorder that affects millions of people around the world. Some long-term studies suggest an increased relative risk of antidepressant use during contraceptive use compared to non-users. Scientists note an increased risk of suicide as well. Other researchers suggest that there is insufficient evidence to support these findings. Some indicate strong correlation between most hormonal contraceptives and following usage of antidepressant drugs in female adolescents. There is still no consensus in the scientific community. Analyzes of many studies provide ambiguous information. Large-scale studies with properly selected test groups and particular therapies taken into consideration are required in order to accurately assess the risk of depression and mood disorders. In this article, we try to present different approaches to the subject of effects of various types of hormonal contraception methods on depression in women.

Publisher

ALUNA

Subject

General Medicine

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