Term ID: T2329

Hormonal Contraception

/hormonal-contraception/
Birth control methods using synthetic hormones that can affect mood, cognition, and behavior, with psychological implications for users and research populations.
Example: Studies examining how oral contraceptives affect mood, sexual desire, partner preferences, and cognitive performance in women across different life stages.

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Reference: Beltz et al. (2015)