Gender, Stress, and Distress

  • Gore S
  • Colten M
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One of the most frequently asked questions in research on the social sources of psychological distress is why there is a higher prevalence of depressive symptoms from adolescence all through adulthood among women as compared to men. The problem is a significant one,...

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Gore, S., & Colten, M. E. (1991). Gender, Stress, and Distress. In The Social Context of Coping (pp. 139–163). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-3740-7_7

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