Affective Sensitivity to Ovarian Steroid Hormone Flux Across the Menstrual Cycle: Manifestations and Biopsychosocial Risk Factors.

IF 16.5 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY
Allison Stumper, Katja M Schmalenberger, Tory A Eisenlohr-Moul, Jessica R Peters
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Abstract

Hormone sensitivity is a heterogeneous phenomenon involving multiple dimensions of sensitivity to estrogen and progesterone fluctuations across the menstrual cycle. While the majority of menstruating individuals do not experience any significant impact from these hormone changes on mood or behavior, rates of hormone sensitivity in clinical populations, particularly affective disorders, are substantially elevated, suggesting potential shared psychosocial or physiological mechanisms or moderators of risk. In this review, we provide an overview of menstrually related mood disorders and dimensions of hormone sensitivity across the cycle contributing to these presentations. We discuss how hormone sensitivity during the menstrual cycle corresponds with affective problems during other reproductive life events (puberty, perimenopause, pregnancy/postpartum) and review the evidence for environmental, neurobiological, and cognitive/affective factors associated with hormone sensitivity. Methodological considerations and directions for further research are highlighted throughout.

月经周期对卵巢类固醇激素通量的情感敏感性:表现和生物心理社会风险因素。
激素敏感性是一种异质性现象,涉及对整个月经周期中雌激素和孕激素波动的多个维度的敏感性。虽然大多数月经来潮的个体并没有经历这些激素变化对情绪或行为的任何显著影响,但临床人群中激素敏感性的比率,特别是情感性障碍的比率大幅上升,这表明潜在的共同心理社会或生理机制或风险调节因子。在这篇综述中,我们概述了与月经相关的情绪障碍以及在整个周期中导致这些表现的激素敏感性的维度。我们讨论了月经周期中的激素敏感性如何与其他生殖生命事件(青春期、围绝经期、怀孕/产后)中的情感问题相对应,并回顾了与激素敏感性相关的环境、神经生物学和认知/情感因素的证据。方法上的考虑和进一步研究的方向贯穿始终。
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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Clinical Psychology is a publication that has been available since 2005. It offers comprehensive reviews on significant developments in the field of clinical psychology and psychiatry. The journal covers various aspects including research, theory, and the application of psychological principles to address recognized disorders such as schizophrenia, mood, anxiety, childhood, substance use, cognitive, and personality disorders. Additionally, the articles also touch upon broader issues that cut across the field, such as diagnosis, treatment, social policy, and cross-cultural and legal issues. Recently, the current volume of this journal has transitioned from a gated access model to an open access format through the Annual Reviews' Subscribe to Open program. All articles published in this volume are now available under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY), allowing for widespread distribution and use. The journal is also abstracted and indexed in various databases including Scopus, Science Citation Index Expanded, MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, PsycINFO, and Academic Search, among others.
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