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A New Framework for the Mind in Menopause

Last updated: March 30, 2026 4:11 pm
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A New Framework for the Mind in Menopause

The International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) has consolidated evidence into best-practice recommendations for managing mental health during the menopausal transition. The guidelines address 13 key clinical questions, finding that symptoms of anxiety and depression are prevalent in perimenopause and are often overlooked, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. The recommendations advocate for early symptom detection by primary care providers and promote individualized treatment plans that may include lifestyle modifications, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and, where appropriate, hormone therapy—with transdermal estradiol noted for managing mood swings, especially in women with metabolic risks.

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Study Significance: This formalized guidance provides a critical, evidence-based tool for clinicians to standardize and improve mental health care during menopause, a period of significant physiological and psychological transition. It shifts the focus toward integrated care models that combine hormonal and non-pharmacological strategies, directly impacting clinical decision-making and patient counseling. For specialists, it establishes a benchmark for comprehensive menopause management that extends beyond treating vasomotor symptoms to address the full spectrum of a patient’s well-being.

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