Maintains that J. M. Stoppard\u27s (see record 1989-29654-001) discussion of the adequacy of cognitive/behavioral theories for understanding depression in women (1) fails to adequately consider methodological issues in investigating sex differences in psychopathology and (2) misreads the cognitive/behavioral theories as having a stagnant, simplistic view of psychopathology
Most mental health research largely ignores or minimises gender and age differences in depression. I...
The phenomenon of female preponderance in depression has been well-reported, which has been challeng...
Most mental health research largely ignores or minimises gender and age differences in depression. I...
Stoppard (1989) contended that cognitive behavioral etiological explanations of depression were bias...
It has been a consistent epidemiological finding that women are more prone to develop symptoms of de...
Depression has become one of the primary concerns of public health. Depression is a mood disorder wh...
Background: Women have a higher prevalence of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and report more severe...
Women have a higher prevalence of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and report more severe depressive ...
The phenomenon of female preponderance in depression has been well-reported, which has been challeng...
BACKGROUNG: Depression is a highly prevalent disorder which is usually considered as differentially ...
Using data from more than 1,000 twins from the vast birth-certificate-based Virginia Twin Registry o...
One of the most reliable findings in the epidemiology of depression is that adult women are almost t...
BACKGROUND: Given that several studies have found the gender difference in depression to be rooted i...
BACKGROUND: Given that several studies have found the gender difference in depression to be rooted i...
Most mental health research largely ignores or minimises gender and age differences in depression. I...
Most mental health research largely ignores or minimises gender and age differences in depression. I...
The phenomenon of female preponderance in depression has been well-reported, which has been challeng...
Most mental health research largely ignores or minimises gender and age differences in depression. I...
Stoppard (1989) contended that cognitive behavioral etiological explanations of depression were bias...
It has been a consistent epidemiological finding that women are more prone to develop symptoms of de...
Depression has become one of the primary concerns of public health. Depression is a mood disorder wh...
Background: Women have a higher prevalence of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and report more severe...
Women have a higher prevalence of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and report more severe depressive ...
The phenomenon of female preponderance in depression has been well-reported, which has been challeng...
BACKGROUNG: Depression is a highly prevalent disorder which is usually considered as differentially ...
Using data from more than 1,000 twins from the vast birth-certificate-based Virginia Twin Registry o...
One of the most reliable findings in the epidemiology of depression is that adult women are almost t...
BACKGROUND: Given that several studies have found the gender difference in depression to be rooted i...
BACKGROUND: Given that several studies have found the gender difference in depression to be rooted i...
Most mental health research largely ignores or minimises gender and age differences in depression. I...
Most mental health research largely ignores or minimises gender and age differences in depression. I...
The phenomenon of female preponderance in depression has been well-reported, which has been challeng...
Most mental health research largely ignores or minimises gender and age differences in depression. I...