
This is an interesting question that was addressed in a recent study published online in JAMA Psychiatry by a group of researchers at the University of Michigan. Traditionally women are diagnosed with depression twice as often as men. This may be because men may experience different symptoms or that they are reluctant to report traditional symptoms as described by the American Psychiatric Association’s DSM-IV or 5 (sadness, crying) because doing so is socially unacceptable for[…]