The origins of sex differences in depressive disorder: Bridging the gap
Abstract
The high prevalence of depressive disorder in women is well established. However, it has not been convincingly explained. This reflects a more general failure of research to provide a comprehensive aetiological account of depression. The examination of the sex difference can be used as a probe to evaluate how far we have gone in substantiating integrated models of depressive disorder. In this paper, I review several lines of investigation in...
Paper Details
Title
The origins of sex differences in depressive disorder: Bridging the gap
Published Date
Dec 1, 1996
Volume
8
Issue
4
Pages
295 - 332
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