References
- Woods N, Mitchell E. Anticipating Menopause: Observations from the Seattle Midlife Womens Health Study. Menopause 1999; 6: 167–73.
- McKinlay JB, McKinlay SM, Brambilla DJ. Health status and utilization behavior associated with menopause. Am J Epidemiol 1987; 125: 110–21.
- Avis NE, Brambilla D, McKinlay SM, Vass K. A longitudinal analysis of the association between menopause and depression. Results from the Massachusetts Women s Health Study. Ann Epidemiol 1994; 4: 214–20.
- Kaufert PA, Gilbert P Tate R, The Manitoba Project. A re-examination of the link between menopause and depression. Maturitas 1992; 14: 143–55.
- Dennerstein L, Dudley E, Burger H. Well-being and themenopausal transition. J Psychosom Obstet Gynaecol 1997; 18: 95–101.
- Busch CM, Zonderman AB, CostaPT Jr Menopausal transition and psychological distress in a nationally representative sample: Is menopause associated with psychological distress? J Aging Health 1994; 6: 209–28.
- Hällström T, Samuelsson S. Mental health in the climacteric: The longitudinal study of women in Gothenburg. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand 1985; 130: 13–8.
- American Psychiatric Association Committee on Nomenclature and Statistics. Mood Disorders. In: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), 4th edn. Washington, DC. The American Psychiatric Association 1994, ;.317–, 391.
- Kaufert PA, Gilbert P Hassard T. Researching the symptoms of menopause: An exercise in methodology. Maturitas 1988; 10: 117–31.
- McKinlay SM, Brambilla DJ, Posner JG. The normal menopause transition. Maturitas 1992; 14: 103–15.
- Mitchell ES, Woods NF, Mariella A. Three stages of the menopausal transition: Toward a more precise definition. Menopause 2000; 7: 334–49.
- Metcalf MG. The approach of menopause: a New Zealand study. NZ Med J 1988, 1991; 101: 103–6.
- Nesselroade J. Interindividual Differences in Individual Change. In: Collins L and Horn J. Best Methods for the Analysis of Change. Washington, DC., American Psychological Association.
- Woods N, Lentz M, Mitchell E, Heitkemper M, Shaver J, Henker R. Perceived stress, physiologic stress arousal, and premenstrual symptoms. Group differences and Intra-individual patterns. Res Nursing Health 1998; 21: 511–23.
- Mitchell ES, Woods NF. Symptom experiences of midlife women: Observations from the Seattle Midlife Womens Health Study. Maturitas 1996; 25: 1–10.
- Woods NF, Mitchell ES. Pathways to depressed mood for midlife women: Observations from the Seattle Midlife Women’s Health Study. Res Nursing Health 1997; 20: 11929.
- Chiazze L Jr, Brayer FT, Macisco JJ Jr, Parker MP, Duffy BJ. The length and variability of the human menstrual cycle. JAMA 1968; 203: 377–80.
- Woods NF, Lentz MJ, Mitchell ES, Lee KA, Taylor DL. Prevalence of Perimenstrual Symptoms. (Final Report NU 1054). Washington DC. Division of Nursing, US Public Health Service 1986.
- Newberry P, Weissman MM, Myers JK. Working wives and housewives: Do they differ in mental status and social adjustment? Am J Orthopsychiatry 1979; 49: 282–91.
- Roberts RE, Vernon SW The Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale: Its use in a community sample. Am J Psychiatry 1983; 140: 41–6.
- Mitchell ES, Woods NF, Mariella A. Symptom experiences and ovarian function during the menopausal transition. In progress.