Assessing young adults' menopause knowledge to increase understanding of symptoms and help improve quality of life for women going through menopause; a student survey
Abstract Background Due to menopause being a largely invisible and under-discussed topic in wider society, women often deal with menopause-related complications on their own. Social support and awareness have been shown to reduce negative menopausal experiences; however, lack of menopause knowledge,...
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Main Authors: | Vaishvi Patel (Author), Sue Ross (Author), Beate C. Sydora (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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