Hysterectomy and incidence of depressive symptoms in midlife women: the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health.
Louise Forsyth WilsonN PandeyaJ BylesG MishraPublished in: Epidemiology and psychiatric sciences (2017)
Women with a hysterectomy (with and without bilateral oophorectomy) have a higher risk of new incidence of depressive symptoms in the longer term that was not explained by lifestyle or socio-economic factors.
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