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For years, depression was seen as a woman's issue. And given that women visit psychiatrists and counselors more often than men do, and that women seem to have an easier time expressing their ...
When it comes to dads, postpartum depression in men is far less discussed — and that urgently needs to change. Research indicates that paternal postpartum depression affects as many as 8% to ...
Men are more likely to deal with depression by taking part in escapist, unhealthy behaviors as a way of coping. More than women, they tend to overindulge in alcohol, tobacco and drugs, or to turn ...
ABOUT ONE IN 10 men experience depression or anxiety. But only about half ever receive treatment, often because men can feel a stigma related to having a mental health condition. “We've all been ...
Postpartum depression is not exclusive to women; 10% of new dads also experience it, yet it remains largely overlooked. Cultural norms often discourage men from expressing emotions like sadness ...
Many men underestimate how willing other men are to seek help for depression, which may discourage them from seeking help themselves, according to a new study published in Sex Roles. Despite the ...
“In the clinic, the presentation of depression is very different for men and women, as well as their response to treatment, but we have very little understanding of why this happens at the ...
Aims Elderly men with androgen deficiencies are prone to develop late-onset depression. We investigated links between circulating androgens and depression, and their combined impact on outcome in ...
It’s a myth that men have only two feelings: hungry and horny. Male anxiety, depression, and suicide represent a silent crisis, and one of the biggest challenges in combating mental health ...