Gender differences in a cohort of major depressive patients: Further evidence for the male depression syndrome hypothesis

Volume: 167, Pages: 85 - 92
Published: Oct 1, 2014
Abstract
Previous studies have shown that major depressive patients may differ in several features according to gender, but the existence of a specific male depressive syndrome remains controversial. As part of the EPIDEP National Multisite French Study of 493 consecutive DSM-IV major depressive patients evaluated in at least two semi-structured interviews 1 month apart, 125 (27.7%) were of male gender, whereas 317 (72.3%) were female, after exclusion of...
Paper Details
Title
Gender differences in a cohort of major depressive patients: Further evidence for the male depression syndrome hypothesis
Published Date
Oct 1, 2014
Volume
167
Pages
85 - 92
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