None, the morbidity statistics for all mood disorders show them to be equally prevalent in all races and countries.
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Everyone experiences some level of depression at one point or another. Depression hits some people harder, for longer periond, or more often than others. Depression doesn't discriminate, it doesn't matter what your age, sex, race, religion, econmic or social status are. What causes one person to become depressed may seem like nothing to another, and vice versa. In short, depression can affect anyone for any number of reasons.
Postpartum depression can affect mothers even a couple of years after the birth of their child.
White/Caucasians Soy is common to Hispanics
how did the great depression affected Belize
How will the depression in the global economy affect the strategic planning in the organisation?
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While anorexia can affect a person of any ethnicity or race, it is most commonly seen in Caucasian lesbian women and gay men
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It is not race or gender specific