Scholars 3rd World Congress on

Advances in Mental Health and Psychiatry

THEME: "Frontiers in Mental Health and Psychiatry Research"

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Women Mental health

Research demonstrates that women are more often than men diagnosed with depression (mainly certain symptoms). Women are more likely to develop a typical depression in winter, with a seasonal emotional disorder. A typical depression includes symptoms such as heavy sleep, food, weight gain, and feelings of guilt. Although men often direct their internal problems to the outside world, women tend to blame themselves and make them feel miserable and unworthy. Women experience mental disorder at the time of their hormonal change like perinatal depression, premenstrual dysphoric disorder and perimenopause related depression and during pregnancy.

  • Menopause/pregnancy related psychiatric disorders
  • Anxiety
  • Infertility/perinatal loss
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
  • Gender specific risk factors
  • Sexual discrimination
  • Psychological distress with gynecological disorders
  • Women & Psychiatric Disorders
  • Mental status examination
  • Gender disparities and mental health
  • Gender specific risk factors
  • Infertility and mental health