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The evaluation of the rate of major depression in those who use norplant at shiraz Hafez hospital

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

S.H. Kavari*
Affiliation:
Management, University of Scocial Wealfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran

Abstract

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Introduction

Depression is a serious condition that can impact every area of your life. Female depression and even the pattern of symptoms are often different.

Aims

The aim of this research study is to investigate the rate of server depression in those who use propellant. In order to achieve this objective, 260 patients volunteered to participate in this investigation and they were referred to the family planning clinic at Hafez hospital, and were planted capsule of Norplant.

Methods

In order to further fulfill selection process of patients suitable for this project, 200 of the most suitable candidates who suffered from even minor depression but had no history of congenital and familial major depression were selected and considered fit for this research work.

Results

The results drawn from this investigative study can be summarized as follows;

1-The relationships between progesterone in anti pregnancy compound tablets, major depression and anxiety were recognized from many years ago. Norplant which is progestin itself can also be regarded as the cause of these conditions.

2-This investigation concluded that, among those patients studied, only 0.5% started having major depression as a result of the plantation. Therefore, Norplant was removed from their body.

Conclusions

A good consultation, awareness, correct guidance and efficient method of educating people before using Norplant, seeking prompt referral advice and future follow ups, will result in an effective way of preventing, diagnosis and treatment of these side effect conditions.

Type
P02-46
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2011
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