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Psychosomatic obstetrics and gynecology--a neglected field?Chandra PS, Ranjan S National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bangalore, India. prabhasch@gmail.com PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The purpose of the review was to evaluate recent studies in the field of psychosomatic obstetrics and gynecology for new directions in research. RECENT FINDINGS: Psychosomatic obstetrics and gynecology covers a wide canvas, and the present review shows extensive research in some areas and large gaps in others. There have been significant developments in the field of pregnancy-related psychiatric morbidity, particularly anxiety states and posttraumatic stress disorder; however, there is a need for better and more specific measurement and screening methods. Among gynecological conditions there have been advances in research on chronic pelvic pain and gynecological cancers, but most other gynecological conditions have been neglected. What is encouraging is the increasing amount of research from the developing world and the focus on common reproductive conditions based on community studies. In addition, in light of the recent findings and concerns related to hormone replacement therapy, research on mood disorders related to menopause is increasing, with refinement in measurements, definitions, and treatment methods. SUMMARY: While studies on prevalence and risk factors abound, what is missing are well conducted intervention studies. The next phase of research should focus on preventive and intervention studies that are easily adaptable the world over. Published 6 February 2007 in Curr Opin Psychiatry, 20(2): 168-73.
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