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Anxiety in menopause
insufficient Evidence strength · Status: surveyed-thin · Source agreement: medium
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What the literature reports
NICE NG23 and British Menopause Society guidance describe cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and an individualized approach for anxiety experienced in relation to menopause. Menopause-specific evidence for anxiety as a distinct symptom is more limited than for low mood.
Citations
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Menopause: identification and management (NG23) — National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE NG23) (2015) · guideline
Guidance notes menopause-specific evidence for anxiety as a distinct symptom is more limited than for low mood.
Notes
Guideline-only, sparse menopause-specific evidence — surveyed-thin. 'Anxiety' needs an entities entry (kind: symptom); not in current registry, id not invented. Distinct from the low-mood/depressive-symptoms entry.
Provenance
This entry is resolved from per-source signals; the raw claims are the audit trail behind it.
- Machine record: /data/sites/anxiety.yml (schema-valid, verbatim)
- Signals:
sig-20260710-anxiety-guideline - First recorded 2026-07-10 · last updated 2026-07-10