Women's Health

Women’s mental health can be influenced by a range of factors, from hormonal changes to societal pressures. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry provides insights into the unique psychiatric challenges faced by women, offering a comprehensive exploration of topics from postpartum depression to menopause-related mood disturbances. Our expert editors ensure content is both actionable and relevant, aiding psychiatrists in offering gender-specific care.

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Recently published article about Women

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Epilepsy, Antiepileptic Drugs, and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes, 2: Major Congenital Malformations
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Mental Health Assessments for Fetal Interventions
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Focus on Women’s Mental Health: Twenty Years and Counting
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Extreme Dysphoria of Pregnancy: A Distinct Syndrome Warranting Attention?
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Accounting for Differences in Incident Guideline Discordant Prescribing for PTSD Among Women and Men Veterans
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Epilepsy, Antiepileptic Drugs, and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes, 1: Recent Research
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Co-occurrence of Depression and Obesity: Implications for Practice and the Discovery of Targeted and Mechanistically Informed Therapeutics
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Depressive Symptom Trajectory and Body Mass Index in Women
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Enhancing Postpartum Psychosis Care
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Psychiatric Disorders and Obstetric Complications