"Extreme emotions" : the impact of reproductive life events for women living with bipolar disorder

Tania Perich, Isabel Fraser, Jane Ussher

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Abstract

Little is known about how women with bipolar disorder construct and experience reproductive life events across the lifespan. We analyzed qualitative data from 29 semi-structured interviews with women aged 22-63 years (reproductive, menopause and post-menopause phases) using thematic analysis through a social constructionist framework. Themes of "Losing a sense of self-agency and self-worth" contained accounts of feeling out of control because of both bipolar disorder and reproductive life events. "Building a sense of personal autonomy and positive self-image" included accounts of acceptance and management of mood change over time, particularly for women in menopause and post-menopause life phases.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1379-1392
Number of pages14
JournalHealth Care for Women International
Volume42
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

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