Women’s Mental Health

Depression, anxiety, psychological distress, sexual violence, domestic violence and escalating rates of substance use affect women to a greater extent than men across different countries and different settings. Pressures created by their multiple roles, gender discrimination and associated factors of poverty, hunger, malnutrition, overwork, domestic violence and sexual abuse, combine to account for women's poor mental health. When women dare to disclose their problems, many health workers tend to have gender biases which lead them to either over-treat or under-treat women.

  • Women and Psychiatric Disorders
  • Sexual Assault and Mental Health
  • Domestic Violence/Abuse and Mental Health
  • Infertility/Perinatal Loss and Mental Health
  • Menopause/Pregnancy and Mental Health
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
  • Eating Disorders
  • Discrimination based on sexuality
  • Anxiety and Women’s Mental Health
  • Treatment Issues for Women with Mental illness
  • Gender Specific Risk Factors

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