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jjjetplane

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What evidence suggests that gender differences in rates of depression cannot be explained wholly in terms of women's greater tendency to seek psychological help when distressed?
 
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Nondisfunction, translacatim; and masaicism are types of chromosomal abnormalities occurring in:
 
  a) Down syndrome
   b) childhood disintegrative disorder
   c) childhood schizophrenia
   d) PKU



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Answer to Question 1

Surveys that have used a random community samples, found similar gender differences as those found among patient populations. Thus, more women than men suffer from depression, even among those who do not seek treatment.

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jjjetplane

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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