Søren Vinther Larsen, Vibe G. Frokjaer, Brice Ozenne
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Abstract
This editorial describes common methodological obstacles, including the healthy user bias, that are encountered in research studying the link between hormonal contraceptive use and depression and provides considerations for future directions.