<p>Background: It is argued that the ways in which women express emotional distress mean that they are more likely to be diagnosed with depression, while men's relative lack of articulacy means their depression is hidden. This may have consequences for communicating with health professionals. The purpose of this analysis was to explore how men and women with depression articulate their emotional distress, and examine whether there are gender differences or similarities in the strategies that respondents found useful when engaging with health professionals.</p> <p>Methods: In-depth qualitative interviews with 22 women and 16 men in the UK who identified themselves as having had depression, recruited through general pract...
Background: Although an overall gender difference in prevalence of major depressive disorder (MDD) h...
Mental health is not gender neutral. There is incontrovertible evidence that gender differences exis...
Men are a numerical minority group receiving a diagnosis of, and treatment for, depression. However,...
Background: It is argued that the ways in which women express emotional distress mean that they are...
Background. It is argued that the ways in which women express emotional distress mean that they are ...
Objectives To disentangle the effects of physician gender and patient-centered communication style ...
Depression has become one of the primary concerns of public health. Depression is a mood disorder wh...
Little is known about how gendered understandings of patients can inform professionals’ discretionar...
Depression is a common mental health problem in primary health care. One third of the Swedish popula...
Objective: Men with depression are known to have significant challenges with health service engageme...
Background: Women have a higher prevalence of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and report more severe...
Qualitative research has found that men may reconstruct masculinity to navigate perceived tensions b...
Within the next two decades, depression is predicted to become the leading cause of disease burden i...
Rates of clinically diagnosed depression differ sharply between men and women. Estimates in the Unit...
In response to calls for much needed research on the relation between gender role conflict and thera...
Background: Although an overall gender difference in prevalence of major depressive disorder (MDD) h...
Mental health is not gender neutral. There is incontrovertible evidence that gender differences exis...
Men are a numerical minority group receiving a diagnosis of, and treatment for, depression. However,...
Background: It is argued that the ways in which women express emotional distress mean that they are...
Background. It is argued that the ways in which women express emotional distress mean that they are ...
Objectives To disentangle the effects of physician gender and patient-centered communication style ...
Depression has become one of the primary concerns of public health. Depression is a mood disorder wh...
Little is known about how gendered understandings of patients can inform professionals’ discretionar...
Depression is a common mental health problem in primary health care. One third of the Swedish popula...
Objective: Men with depression are known to have significant challenges with health service engageme...
Background: Women have a higher prevalence of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and report more severe...
Qualitative research has found that men may reconstruct masculinity to navigate perceived tensions b...
Within the next two decades, depression is predicted to become the leading cause of disease burden i...
Rates of clinically diagnosed depression differ sharply between men and women. Estimates in the Unit...
In response to calls for much needed research on the relation between gender role conflict and thera...
Background: Although an overall gender difference in prevalence of major depressive disorder (MDD) h...
Mental health is not gender neutral. There is incontrovertible evidence that gender differences exis...
Men are a numerical minority group receiving a diagnosis of, and treatment for, depression. However,...