Medscape (10/2, Anderson, Subscription Publication) reports research indicates “use of oral contraceptives is associated with an increased risk for depressive and other psychiatric symptoms in young women.” The study of 1,010 Dutch teens “showed that individuals who took oral contraceptive pills (OCPs) reported experiencing more crying, eating problems, and hypersomnia compared to their counterparts who did not take OCPs.” The findings were published in JAMA Psychiatry. Maureen Sayres Van Niel, MD, president of the Women’s Caucus of the American Psychiatric Association, “described the study as ‘important’ and ‘well done,’” saying, “This study collected data over a long period of time, which is exactly the kind of data we need.”
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