Prosocial behaviors are essential to the ability to relate to others. Women typically display greater prosocial behavior than men. The impact of depression on prosocial behaviors and how gender interacts with those effects are not fully understood. We explored the role of gender in the potential effects of depression on prosocial behavior.We examined prosocial behaviors using a modified version of the Trust Game in a clinical population and community controls. Study participants were characterized on the severity of depression and anxiety, presence of suicidal ideation, history of childhood trauma, recent stressful life events, and impulsivity. We correlated behavioral outcomes with gender and clinical variables using analysis of variance a...
We proposed that a negative bias in the perception of facial expressions would affect the way in whi...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between gender and depression as a functio...
We proposed that a negative bias in the perception of facial expressions would affect the way in whi...
Prosocial behaviors are essential to the ability to relate to others. Women typically display greate...
<p>A. Reciprocity behavior during baseline condition in healthy participants and depressed patients....
The current study investigates the relationship between aspects of gender role and differences in de...
The phenomenon of female preponderance in depression has been well-reported, which has been challeng...
The phenomenon of female preponderance in depression has been well-reported, which has been challeng...
Research indicates that women are more likely to experience depression than are men. The current stu...
Research indicates that women are more likely to experience depression than are men. The current stu...
Gender differences in the prevalence of depression are well documented. To further explore the relat...
Research has consistently shown that the treatment gap for depression in males is higher than female...
Background: This meta-analytic review aimed to systematically evaluate associations of depression wi...
BACKGROUNG: Depression is a highly prevalent disorder which is usually considered as differentially ...
We proposed that a negative bias in the perception of facial expressions would affect the way in whi...
We proposed that a negative bias in the perception of facial expressions would affect the way in whi...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between gender and depression as a functio...
We proposed that a negative bias in the perception of facial expressions would affect the way in whi...
Prosocial behaviors are essential to the ability to relate to others. Women typically display greate...
<p>A. Reciprocity behavior during baseline condition in healthy participants and depressed patients....
The current study investigates the relationship between aspects of gender role and differences in de...
The phenomenon of female preponderance in depression has been well-reported, which has been challeng...
The phenomenon of female preponderance in depression has been well-reported, which has been challeng...
Research indicates that women are more likely to experience depression than are men. The current stu...
Research indicates that women are more likely to experience depression than are men. The current stu...
Gender differences in the prevalence of depression are well documented. To further explore the relat...
Research has consistently shown that the treatment gap for depression in males is higher than female...
Background: This meta-analytic review aimed to systematically evaluate associations of depression wi...
BACKGROUNG: Depression is a highly prevalent disorder which is usually considered as differentially ...
We proposed that a negative bias in the perception of facial expressions would affect the way in whi...
We proposed that a negative bias in the perception of facial expressions would affect the way in whi...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between gender and depression as a functio...
We proposed that a negative bias in the perception of facial expressions would affect the way in whi...