Culture, society and gender in depression

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The dilemmas inherent in the inclusion of the sociocultural variables in the assessment and treatment of depression are multifold. In this article, three broad themes are selected for discussion: (1) the challenge of cultural translation of mainstream professional definitions of depression to culturally diverse groups; (2) sociopolitical discourses and power differentials regarding gender, class and race and their possible, contributions to depression; and (3) the impact of migration, cultural change and generational conflict on manifestations of depression.

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Falicov, C. J. (2003). Culture, society and gender in depression. In Journal of Family Therapy (Vol. 25, pp. 371–387). https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-6427.00256

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