The article presents and analyzes the major factors involved in depression, taking into account those related to biological, psychological and social issues linked to sex and gender. Ultimately, these sex and gender-associated factors determine that the condition is present more often in women than in men, nearly doubling the cases. In addition, the article describes the singularities of depressive disorders in different reproductive periods when the disease acquires clinical specificity in accordance with sexual and hormonal functions. Finally, the way in which gender roles can intervene in how depression is approached in women vis-à-vis men is covered
Men and women might experience various kinds of depression in varied ways, and while they do share m...
The phenomenon of female preponderance in depression has been well-reported, which has been challeng...
Background: This meta-analytic review aimed to systematically evaluate associations of depression wi...
Depression in men and women presents differently and there are various factors governing this. This ...
Depression has become one of the primary concerns of public health. Depression is a mood disorder wh...
he lifetime rate of major depression is 1.7 to 2.7 times higher for women than for men (1–3); in the...
Depression and anxiety disorders carry a tremendous worldwide burden and emerge as a significant cau...
Objective: While some studies suggest that men and women report different symptoms associated with d...
This dissertation examines how the genders differ in their expression of depressive symptoms in an e...
Depression is twice as common in women as in men, although some concern has been raised in terms of ...
From early adolescence through adulthood, women are twice as likely as men to experi-ence depression...
Mental health is not gender neutral. There is incontrovertible evidence that gender differences exis...
Background: Many people are unable to withstand the set point for usual vicissitudes of life and are...
This study examined the relationship between sex, sex role and expression of depression. The Beck De...
The authors propose a novel theoretical approach for conceptualizing gender differences in depressio...
Men and women might experience various kinds of depression in varied ways, and while they do share m...
The phenomenon of female preponderance in depression has been well-reported, which has been challeng...
Background: This meta-analytic review aimed to systematically evaluate associations of depression wi...
Depression in men and women presents differently and there are various factors governing this. This ...
Depression has become one of the primary concerns of public health. Depression is a mood disorder wh...
he lifetime rate of major depression is 1.7 to 2.7 times higher for women than for men (1–3); in the...
Depression and anxiety disorders carry a tremendous worldwide burden and emerge as a significant cau...
Objective: While some studies suggest that men and women report different symptoms associated with d...
This dissertation examines how the genders differ in their expression of depressive symptoms in an e...
Depression is twice as common in women as in men, although some concern has been raised in terms of ...
From early adolescence through adulthood, women are twice as likely as men to experi-ence depression...
Mental health is not gender neutral. There is incontrovertible evidence that gender differences exis...
Background: Many people are unable to withstand the set point for usual vicissitudes of life and are...
This study examined the relationship between sex, sex role and expression of depression. The Beck De...
The authors propose a novel theoretical approach for conceptualizing gender differences in depressio...
Men and women might experience various kinds of depression in varied ways, and while they do share m...
The phenomenon of female preponderance in depression has been well-reported, which has been challeng...
Background: This meta-analytic review aimed to systematically evaluate associations of depression wi...