The Stree Arogya Shodh: investigating gynaecological morbidities and women's mental health in India

  • Patel V
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Abstract

Gynaecological complaints have long been associated with poor mental health, in particular depression and anxiety, in higher-income countries. Lower abdominal pain (both menstrual and non-menstrual) and pelvic pain are considered the hallmark gynaecological symptoms associated with somatoform, stress-related and neurotic disorders (the ‘common mental disorders', CMDs). Cultural and social factors heavily influence the expression of somatic symptoms and metaphors for emotional distress, but little is known about gynaecological psychosomatic clinical syndromes in non-Western cultures, despite the enormous global health significance of gynaecological symptoms. This paper considers the specific example of the syndrome of abnormal vaginal discharge (AVD) in India.

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Patel, V. (2009). The Stree Arogya Shodh: investigating gynaecological morbidities and women’s mental health in India. International Psychiatry, 6(4), 86–88. https://doi.org/10.1192/s1749367600000758

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