The focus of this issue of GBE kompakt is depression. Depressive disorders are among the most significant mental disorders. Due to their frequency, complications and consequences, they are of outstanding importance with regard to policy and economics. One stable result of all studies is the difference between women and men in prevalence of depression. Women are affected approximately twice as frequently as men. Stephan Müters, Jens Hoebel and Cornelia Lange describe major reasons for the gender-specific differences in depression. Furthermore, they analyze the data of the GEDA study to investigate the interrelationships between social characteristics (socio-economic status, employment, social support e.g.) and diagnosed depression
Diagnosis of a major depressive episode by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders...
Depression is twice as common in women as in men, although some concern has been raised in terms of ...
A growing body of research suggests that depressed men are more likely to express alternative sympto...
The focus of this issue of GBE kompakt is depression. Depressive disorders are among the most signif...
Depression has become one of the primary concerns of public health. Depression is a mood disorder wh...
keine AngabenSeveral studies from different epidemiological backgrounds have shown that unipolar dep...
Background Although an overall gender difference in prevalence of major depressive disorder (MDD) ha...
Background: Although an overall gender difference in prevalence of major depressive disorder (MDD) h...
This dissertation examines how the genders differ in their expression of depressive symptoms in an e...
he lifetime rate of major depression is 1.7 to 2.7 times higher for women than for men (1–3); in the...
Mental health is not gender neutral. There is incontrovertible evidence that gender differences exis...
Depression in men and women presents differently and there are various factors governing this. This ...
The article presents and analyzes the major factors involved in depression, taking into account thos...
Depression is deemed to be the most prevalent mental health condition affecting individuals worldwid...
BACKGROUND: Given that several studies have found the gender difference in depression to be rooted i...
Diagnosis of a major depressive episode by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders...
Depression is twice as common in women as in men, although some concern has been raised in terms of ...
A growing body of research suggests that depressed men are more likely to express alternative sympto...
The focus of this issue of GBE kompakt is depression. Depressive disorders are among the most signif...
Depression has become one of the primary concerns of public health. Depression is a mood disorder wh...
keine AngabenSeveral studies from different epidemiological backgrounds have shown that unipolar dep...
Background Although an overall gender difference in prevalence of major depressive disorder (MDD) ha...
Background: Although an overall gender difference in prevalence of major depressive disorder (MDD) h...
This dissertation examines how the genders differ in their expression of depressive symptoms in an e...
he lifetime rate of major depression is 1.7 to 2.7 times higher for women than for men (1–3); in the...
Mental health is not gender neutral. There is incontrovertible evidence that gender differences exis...
Depression in men and women presents differently and there are various factors governing this. This ...
The article presents and analyzes the major factors involved in depression, taking into account thos...
Depression is deemed to be the most prevalent mental health condition affecting individuals worldwid...
BACKGROUND: Given that several studies have found the gender difference in depression to be rooted i...
Diagnosis of a major depressive episode by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders...
Depression is twice as common in women as in men, although some concern has been raised in terms of ...
A growing body of research suggests that depressed men are more likely to express alternative sympto...