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Title: Assessment of women in midlife. Author: Reddish S. Journal: Aust Fam Physician; 2004 Nov; 33(11):883-7. PubMed ID: 15584325. Abstract: BACKGROUND: Midlife is much more than menopause. At the time of their life when women may be experiencing symptoms relating to decreased ovarian function, they are also confronted with a range of physical and psychosocial issues that may affect their wellbeing. OBJECTIVE: This article outlines the range of clinical presentations of women in midlife and discusses assessment of these presentations in the context of the individual woman's life. DISCUSSION: Women in midlife present to doctors for a variety of reasons including information and preventive health, vasomotor or other symptoms of oestrogen deficiency, menstrual disorders, breast disorders, sexual difficulty, relationship and family issues, or mood disorders. Forming an effective doctor-patient partnership to address these issues requires time, empathy, good interpersonal skills, comprehensive and sensitive history taking and examination skills, and a good knowledge of relevant research.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]