Linkage of premature and early menopause with psychosocial well-being: a moderated multiple mediation approach.
Sampurna KunduSanghmitra Sheel AcharyaPublished in: BMC psychology (2023)
The findings emphasize the fact that smoking is associated with premature menopause, depression and insomnia. Women who experienced premature menopause has lower cognitive scores, depressive symptoms and insomnia symptoms, which were higher among those who consumed tobacco. The study, strongly recommends the dissemination of information on the negative effects of tobacco consumption and making more informed choices to maintain a healthy life. More research into various methods and therapy is needed to determine the relationship between the age of early menopause and their psychosocial well-being.