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Ellen Sullivan Mitchell

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Thomas A, Mitchell E, Pike K, Woods N
Womens Midlife Health . 2023 Sep; 9(1):6. PMID: 37667359
Background: Midlife is a time of increased responsibilities for women who have multiple roles including taking care of children, caring for elderly parents, managing households, and working outside the home....
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Mitchell E, Woods N
Menopause . 2022 Oct; 29(11):1269-1278. PMID: 36194847
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the effects of menstrual cycle phases (postmenses and premenses), self-report of premenstrual syndrome (PMS), late reproductive stages (LRS1 and LRS2), and...
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Woods N, Mitchell E, Coslov N, Richardson M
Menopause . 2021 Jan; 28(4):447-466. PMID: 33470754
Importance And Objective: In 2001 Staging Reproductive Aging Workshop conferees described the late reproductive stage (LRS) of reproductive aging as preceding the onset of the menopausal transition, yet there has...
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Thomas A, Mitchell E, Woods N
Womens Midlife Health . 2019 Feb; 5:1. PMID: 30766725
Purpose: To examine the undesirable stressful life events midlife women experience, including: 1) which life events midlife women reported most frequently; 2) which life events women rated as most undesirable;...
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Thomas A, Mitchell E, Woods N
Womens Midlife Health . 2019 Feb; 4:8. PMID: 30766718
Background: Midlife, the period of the lifespan between younger and older adulthood, has been described as a period of transition in women's lives. Investigators studying midlife have focused on women...
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Mitchell E, Woods N
Womens Midlife Health . 2019 Feb; 3:11. PMID: 30766711
Background: Although there has been noteworthy attention to both depressed mood symptoms and majordepressive disorder during the menopausal transition (MT), recently investigators have questioned whether there is an over-pathologizing of...
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Woods N, Mitchell E
Womens Midlife Health . 2019 Feb; 2:6. PMID: 30766702
Background: The need for longitudinal, population-based studies to illuminate women's experiences of symptoms during the menopausal transition motivated the development of the Seattle Midlife Women's Health Study. Methods: Longitudinal, population-based...
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Taylor-Swanson L, Pike K, Mitchell E, Herting J, Woods N
Menopause . 2018 Dec; 26(5):476-484. PMID: 30531442
Objective: The purpose of this study was to test the association of two dimensions of self-awareness with hot flash (HF) severity. Methods: A subset of women from the Seattle Midlife...
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Woods N, Cray L, Mitchell E, Farrin F, Herting J
Biol Res Nurs . 2018 Jan; 20(2):153-160. PMID: 29334760
During the menopausal transition and early postmenopause, participants in the Seattle Midlife Women's Health Study (SMWHS) experienced one of the three symptom severity clusters identified through latent class analysis: severe...
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Thomas A, Ismail R, Taylor-Swanson L, Cray L, Schnall J, Mitchell E, et al.
Maturitas . 2014 Jun; 78(4):263-76. PMID: 24951101
Aims: Review controlled clinical trials of isoflavones and amino acid preparation effects on hot flashes and at least one other symptom including mood, sleep, pain, and cognitive function that women...