A number of investigators have claimed that higher depression scores and higher rates of depressive disorder are found worldwide in women, unmarried persons, and people of low socioeconomic status (SES). A closer look, however, indicates that patterns for Asian countries are less consistent than claimed. As a case in point, using comparable data from the National Family Research of Japan '98 survey (N=6985) and the National Survey of Families and Households in the US (N=8111), we examine the distributions of depressive symptoms by gender, marital status, and SES, with a short form of the CES-D Scale. Bivariate and multivariate analyses show that depressive symptoms are higher in women, unmarried persons, and those with lower family incomes ...
In this article, the authors examine gender differences in educational gradi-ents in depressive symp...
BACKGROUND: Years of education are inversely related to the prevalence of major depressive disorder ...
In this study, we analyze suicide rates among OECD countries, with particular effort made to gain in...
From around 1990s, social disparity issues and their effects on mental health have been gaining incr...
The rate of depression is twice as high for women as for men in many societies. The literature suppo...
Abstract Background Income inequality has dramatically increased worldwide, and there is a need to r...
Cross-national research on gender and aging has discussed a persistent gender gap in depressive symp...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence and correlates of depression vary across countries. Contextual factors su...
In order to find out whether there is a change in depression itself besides the increase of depressi...
BACKGROUND: According to published reports, the prevalence rates of major depressive disorder (MDD) ...
This study clarifies the socio-economic factors through qualitative analysis that inf1uence the ment...
Epidemiological studies show that China has a lower prevalence rate of major depression than that of...
Cultural differences in the prevalence and symptomatology of depression have been well documented. E...
Background:The gender-specific characteristics of individuals at an increased risk of developing dep...
The aim of this study is to examine and compare the depression symptoms pattern and social correlate...
In this article, the authors examine gender differences in educational gradi-ents in depressive symp...
BACKGROUND: Years of education are inversely related to the prevalence of major depressive disorder ...
In this study, we analyze suicide rates among OECD countries, with particular effort made to gain in...
From around 1990s, social disparity issues and their effects on mental health have been gaining incr...
The rate of depression is twice as high for women as for men in many societies. The literature suppo...
Abstract Background Income inequality has dramatically increased worldwide, and there is a need to r...
Cross-national research on gender and aging has discussed a persistent gender gap in depressive symp...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence and correlates of depression vary across countries. Contextual factors su...
In order to find out whether there is a change in depression itself besides the increase of depressi...
BACKGROUND: According to published reports, the prevalence rates of major depressive disorder (MDD) ...
This study clarifies the socio-economic factors through qualitative analysis that inf1uence the ment...
Epidemiological studies show that China has a lower prevalence rate of major depression than that of...
Cultural differences in the prevalence and symptomatology of depression have been well documented. E...
Background:The gender-specific characteristics of individuals at an increased risk of developing dep...
The aim of this study is to examine and compare the depression symptoms pattern and social correlate...
In this article, the authors examine gender differences in educational gradi-ents in depressive symp...
BACKGROUND: Years of education are inversely related to the prevalence of major depressive disorder ...
In this study, we analyze suicide rates among OECD countries, with particular effort made to gain in...