When young adults have high self-efficacy, they tend to exhibit more resilience to stress and other mental health problems. Additionally, women are reported to experience depression at higher rates than men, which might be explained by potential gender bias in current diagnostic criteria. Our study examined the influence of gender and mental health self-efficacy on depression symptoms as well as the interaction of these two variables on depression outcomes in college aged-students. Participants (N = 58) were tasked to fill out an anonymous Qualtrics survey based on the Gender Inclusive Depression Scale (GIDS; Martin et al. (2013), and an additional question examining participants’ perception of mental health self-efficacy. Our results showe...
Previous research has investigated whether lower rates of diagnosed depression in men may be due in ...
Research indicates that women are more likely to experience depression than are men. The current stu...
Background: Poor mental health literacy and negative attitudes toward individuals with mental health...
WSU Vancouver Honors ThesisThis study was designed to examine potential relationships between colleg...
From an applied perspective, it is useful for clinicians and researchers to know what variables are ...
From an applied perspective, it is useful for clinicians and researchers to know what variables are ...
The purpose of this study was to clarify whether depression levels may be predicted by motivation am...
The current study applied structural equation modeling in the evaluation of key components of the Re...
Research indicates that women are more likely to experience depression than are men. The current stu...
Aims: To examine the relationship between self-efficacy with depression and physical distressing sym...
Current research explored a nexus among depression, self-esteem, literacy and gender. Empirical cros...
One of the most reliable findings in the epidemiology of depression is that adult women are almost t...
The current study investigates the relationship between aspects of gender role and differences in de...
Studies have shown that women have lower expectations for success than men. This paper presents the ...
The phenomenon of female preponderance in depression has been well-reported, which has been challeng...
Previous research has investigated whether lower rates of diagnosed depression in men may be due in ...
Research indicates that women are more likely to experience depression than are men. The current stu...
Background: Poor mental health literacy and negative attitudes toward individuals with mental health...
WSU Vancouver Honors ThesisThis study was designed to examine potential relationships between colleg...
From an applied perspective, it is useful for clinicians and researchers to know what variables are ...
From an applied perspective, it is useful for clinicians and researchers to know what variables are ...
The purpose of this study was to clarify whether depression levels may be predicted by motivation am...
The current study applied structural equation modeling in the evaluation of key components of the Re...
Research indicates that women are more likely to experience depression than are men. The current stu...
Aims: To examine the relationship between self-efficacy with depression and physical distressing sym...
Current research explored a nexus among depression, self-esteem, literacy and gender. Empirical cros...
One of the most reliable findings in the epidemiology of depression is that adult women are almost t...
The current study investigates the relationship between aspects of gender role and differences in de...
Studies have shown that women have lower expectations for success than men. This paper presents the ...
The phenomenon of female preponderance in depression has been well-reported, which has been challeng...
Previous research has investigated whether lower rates of diagnosed depression in men may be due in ...
Research indicates that women are more likely to experience depression than are men. The current stu...
Background: Poor mental health literacy and negative attitudes toward individuals with mental health...