The phenomenon of female preponderance in depression has been well-reported, which has been challenged by higher rates of suicide and addictive behaviors in males, and a longer life-span in females. We thus propose an alternative hypothesis "Gender differences in self-reporting symptom of depression," suggesting mild-moderate depression tends to be reported more often by females, and severe depression and suicide tend to be reported more often by males. Potential mechanisms that account for this difference may include three aspects: covariation between estrogen levels and the incidence peak of female depression, gender differences in coping style (e.g., comparative emotional inexpressiveness and non-help-seeking in males), and gender differ...
The prevalence rate of depression has repeatedly indicated twice as many women as men present for tr...
BACKGROUND: Given that several studies have found the gender difference in depression to be rooted i...
BackgroundWomen are almost twice as likely to develop depression than men, but men commit suicide mo...
The phenomenon of female preponderance in depression has been well-reported, which has been challeng...
One of the most reliable findings in the epidemiology of depression is that adult women are almost t...
Women have a higher prevalence of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and report more severe depressive ...
Background It is widely held that there are no differences in the symptom profile of male and femal...
Previous research has investigated whether lower rates of diagnosed depression in men may be due in ...
A growing body of research suggests that depressed men are more likely to express alternative sympto...
Background It is widely held that there are no differences in the symptom profile of male and femal...
Background It is widely held that there are no differences in the symptom profile of male and femal...
<b>Background</b> It is widely held that there are no differences in the symptom profile of male ...
Objective: While some studies suggest that men and women report different symptoms associated with d...
BACKGROUND: Given that several studies have found the gender difference in depression to be rooted i...
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is one of the most prevalent mental health disorders, with a lifetim...
The prevalence rate of depression has repeatedly indicated twice as many women as men present for tr...
BACKGROUND: Given that several studies have found the gender difference in depression to be rooted i...
BackgroundWomen are almost twice as likely to develop depression than men, but men commit suicide mo...
The phenomenon of female preponderance in depression has been well-reported, which has been challeng...
One of the most reliable findings in the epidemiology of depression is that adult women are almost t...
Women have a higher prevalence of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and report more severe depressive ...
Background It is widely held that there are no differences in the symptom profile of male and femal...
Previous research has investigated whether lower rates of diagnosed depression in men may be due in ...
A growing body of research suggests that depressed men are more likely to express alternative sympto...
Background It is widely held that there are no differences in the symptom profile of male and femal...
Background It is widely held that there are no differences in the symptom profile of male and femal...
<b>Background</b> It is widely held that there are no differences in the symptom profile of male ...
Objective: While some studies suggest that men and women report different symptoms associated with d...
BACKGROUND: Given that several studies have found the gender difference in depression to be rooted i...
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is one of the most prevalent mental health disorders, with a lifetim...
The prevalence rate of depression has repeatedly indicated twice as many women as men present for tr...
BACKGROUND: Given that several studies have found the gender difference in depression to be rooted i...
BackgroundWomen are almost twice as likely to develop depression than men, but men commit suicide mo...