Sex differences in depressive symptoms and their networks in a treatment-seeking population – a cross-sectional study
Abstract
The higher prevalence of major depressive disorder (MDD) in females relative to males is well-established. Some authors have posited this difference arises to divergent symptom profiles in females vs. males. However, empirical tests of this hypothesis have yielded equivocal results. Here, we investigate sex differences in MDD of individual symptoms and symptom networks in a treatment-seeking sample. We assessed depressive symptoms using Hamilton...
Paper Details
Title
Sex differences in depressive symptoms and their networks in a treatment-seeking population – a cross-sectional study
Published Date
Jan 1, 2021
Volume
278
Pages
357 - 364
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