Can gender differences in the prevalence of mental disorders be explained by sociodemographic factors?

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Background and aims: Epidemiological studies throughout the world consistently reported
higher rates of depression and anxiety disorders in women, whereas men consistently show …

Can gender differences in the prevalence of mental disorders be explained by sociodemographic factors?

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Methods The sample was drawn from population registries (N= 4181) and can be regarded
as representative for the adult German population aged 18-65. Mental disorders (DSM-IV) …

Can gender differences in the prevalence of mental disorders be explained by sociodemographic factors?

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Background and aims: Epidemiological studies throughout the world consistently reported
higher rates of depression and anxiety disorders in women, whereas men consistently show …

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Background and aims: Epidemiological studies throughout the world consistently reported
higher rates of depression and anxiety disorders in women, whereas men consistently show …

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Can gender differences in the prevalence of mental disorders be explained by sociodemographic factors?

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Background and aims Epidemiological studies throughout the world consistently reported
higher rates of depression and anxiety disorders in women, whereas men consistently show …

Can gender differences in the prevalence of mental disorders be explained by sociodemographic factors?

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Background and aims: Epidemiological studies throughout the world consistently reported
higher rates of depression and anxiety disorders in women, whereas men consistently show …

Can gender differences in the prevalence of mental disorders be explained by sociodemographic factors?

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Background and aims: Epidemiological studies throughout the world consistently reported
higher rates of depression and anxiety disorders in women, whereas men consistently show …

Can gender differences in the prevalence of mental disorders be explained by sociodemographic factors?

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Background and aims: Epidemiological studies throughout the world consistently reported
higher rates of depression and anxiety disorders in women, whereas men consistently show …

Can gender differences in the prevalence of mental disorders be explained by sociodemographic factors?

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Background and aims: Epidemiological studies throughout the world consistently reported
higher rates of depression and anxiety disorders in women, whereas men consistently show …