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Depression and its Factors Between Genders Alex Urdanoff
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Thesis Although stereotypes and gender roles may have influenced views on how depression affect men and women, there actually are very different ways that both experience depression because of biological and social factors.
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Stereotypes Depressed Woman. Depressed man? Study in PLoS Journal determined these stereotypes influence our view on these mental illnesses
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Differences in Brain Structure Men’s brains wired more between front and back. Women’s brains wired more between the left and right.
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Differences in Brain Structure 2 Neural Scan of Male Brain
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Differences in Brain Structure 3 Neural Scan of Female Brain
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Differences in Brain Structure 4 Male brains wired more for perception and for coordinated actions. Female brains wired for memory and social skills.
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Depression Women might be more likely to report depression Gender differences emerge in puberty Oxytocin and Vasopressin
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Depression Treatments Interpersonal psychotherapy and cognitive-behavior therapy Tricyclic antidepressants and Monoamine oxidase inhibitors Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
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Hormone-Based Depression in Women Rapid-Cycling Affective Illness Post-Partum Depression Premenstrual Depression
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Stigma Gender roles are damaging to both genders Representation of women in statistics Diseases have been defined by how women experience them
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Stigma 2 Men have been underrepresented in psychiatric statistics. Higher rates of suicide in men.
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Symptoms Women appear to be more emotional Men seem to be less so
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Sources Frank, Ellen. Ed. Gender and Its Effects on Psychopathology. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, Inc. 2000. Print. Gardner, Amanda. “How Gender Stereotypes Warps Our View of Depression”. Time. 15 November 2012. Web. 31 March 2014. Prior, Pauline M. Gender and Mental Health. New York: New York University Press. 1999. Print. Sample, Ian. “Male and female brains wired differently, scans reveal”. The Guardian. 2 December 2013. Web. 31 March 2014. Schimelpfening, Nancy. “Is There a Difference Between Male and Female Depression Symptoms”. About.com Depression. About.com. 1 September, 2011. Web. 9 April 2014.
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