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Why Menopause Matters in Substance Use Disorder Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery

Wallace-Berube, Berlina
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2026-05-14
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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
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This blog post discusses the relationship between menopause and substance use disorder prevention, treatment, and recovery. It highlights how menopausal symptoms such as sleep disruption, mood changes, and stress may increase substance use risk and complicate recovery, and advocates for menopause-informed, gender-responsive approaches to screening, treatment, and long-term care for midlife women.

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Wallace-Berube, B. (2026). Why Menopause Matters in Substance Use Disorder Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery. SAMHSA Blog. https://www.samhsa.gov/blog/why-menopause-matters-substance-use-disorder-prevention-treatment-recovery
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