Depression is twice as common in women as in men, although some concern has been raised in terms of misdiagnosing depression in men. The incidence of depression in women varies during the life span. The peak incidence during childbearing years appears to be associated with cyclic hormonal changes. Women also present with reproductive -specific mood disorders: pre-menstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), depression in pregnancy, postpartal mood disorder (PDD) and perimenopausal depressive disorder. Gender differences were repeatedly observed in response to antidepressant medication. Premenopausal women appear to respond poorly and to show low tolerability to TCAs, but they tend to show greater responsiveness to the SSRIs. In contrast, men and po...
Epidemiologic data from around the world demonstrate that major depression is approximately twice as...
The article presents and analyzes the major factors involved in depression, taking into account thos...
D epression is a costly and debilitating illness; approxi-mately 16 % of the US population (>32mi...
Depression is twice as common in women as in men, although some concern has been raised in terms of ...
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...
The focus of this issue of GBE kompakt is depression. Depressive disorders are among the most signif...
Women have a higher prevalence of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and report more severe depressive ...
Objective: While some studies suggest that men and women report different symptoms associated with d...
The phenomenon of female preponderance in depression has been well-reported, which has been challeng...
BACKGROUND: Given that several studies have found the gender difference in depression to be rooted i...
Using data from more than 1,000 twins from the vast birth-certificate-based Virginia Twin Registry o...
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...
Depression is deemed to be the most prevalent mental health condition affecting individuals worldwid...
Epidemiologic data from around the world demonstrate that major depression is approximately twice as...
The article presents and analyzes the major factors involved in depression, taking into account thos...
D epression is a costly and debilitating illness; approxi-mately 16 % of the US population (>32mi...
Depression is twice as common in women as in men, although some concern has been raised in terms of ...
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...
The focus of this issue of GBE kompakt is depression. Depressive disorders are among the most signif...
Women have a higher prevalence of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and report more severe depressive ...
Objective: While some studies suggest that men and women report different symptoms associated with d...
The phenomenon of female preponderance in depression has been well-reported, which has been challeng...
BACKGROUND: Given that several studies have found the gender difference in depression to be rooted i...
Using data from more than 1,000 twins from the vast birth-certificate-based Virginia Twin Registry o...
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...
Depression is deemed to be the most prevalent mental health condition affecting individuals worldwid...
Epidemiologic data from around the world demonstrate that major depression is approximately twice as...
The article presents and analyzes the major factors involved in depression, taking into account thos...
D epression is a costly and debilitating illness; approxi-mately 16 % of the US population (>32mi...