Depression: Less Common in Men or Just Not Diagnosed as Frequently?
By Lara Tacita, published Aug 17, 2007
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While nearly one third of the people who suffer from depression in the United States, the majority of the people who seek help for the condition are women. Men tend to be less likely to admit they need help. It is for many males simply not "macho." While depression was typically thought to affect men more than women, that notion has been challenged and 2003, the National Institute of Mental Health launched a campaign to inform more men of the dangers of depression.
While it may be that the symptoms were masked by the may be that the men suffering from depression masked the symptoms at first through a veil of anger it is possible that the disease starts out differently in men than it does in women. While clinical depression looks the same in either gender once it reaches its final stages, the tests to screen for the disease cause it to be caught far earlier than man in women.
Critics of the idea though point out that there are in fact hormonal differences in women that cause them to suffer from the disease at a higher rate than their male counterparts. Estrogen, the female hormone, causes the brain to be more receptive to moods and the times when women are most susceptible to clinical depression are at the times of their lives when estrogen levels are in flux, particularly when first enter puberty, after childbirth and during menopause. Women tend to be less susceptible to clinical depression at other times.
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