Research indicates that older women are generally more likely to report clinically relevant depressive symptoms compared to older men. This difference may be attributed to various factors, including hormonal changes, social roles, and higher rates of certain stressors, such as caregiving and loss. However, men may underreport depressive symptoms due to societal expectations and stigma. Overall, while both genders can experience depression, older women tend to exhibit higher prevalence rates.
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older woman are more likely to report clinically-relevant depressive symptoms than older men.
older women are most likely to report clinical- relevant depressive symtoms than older men
older women are most likely to report clinical- relevant depressive symtoms than older men
Far off base; not at all relevant or likely.
I don't understand, symptoms of what?
No, it has symptoms. If no symptoms and a positive test, it is likely a false positive.
Yes, and it will cancel some of the depressive effects of alcohol, meaning you will be more likely to feel able to do things like drive after drinking.
Obstructive patterns are likely in patients who have had recurrent symptoms for more than 10 years.
Quite the opposite, it is more likely to trigger the onset of heartburn symptoms.
Yes, a lot of people diagnosed with OCD also are diagnosed with other anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder.
Antipsychotic drugs are most likely to relieve symptoms related to delusions and hallucinations. They are can be partially helpful in treating cognitive problems, amotivational symptoms, anhedonia (lack of ability to experience pleasure) and apathy.