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Who are more at risk of suffering from depression: men or women?

Women are more prone to depression than men, and this has been a documented fact. Gender difference in depression is prevalent, and women are likely to experience twice as more depression than men. The risk of lifetime depression in women is approximately 20 to 26 percent, while in case of men is about 8 to 12 percent. The risk of depression in women prevails without any relevance to ethnicity or race.

Women are at an increased risk of depression because of a wide variety of factors that play a major role in their life. Research reveals that hormonal fluctuations, genetic influences, reproductive system and changes and various other biological factors together increases the risk of depression in women.  There could be many psychological and interpersonal factors as well. However, the identification of all these factors does not make them the exact cause of the condition clear. But what has evolved clearly is that irrespective of all the contributing factors of depression, it is a treatable disease that demands care and attention.

In some rare cases however, women who have been used or have had a traumatic lifestyle often experience severe forms of depression.
 
 
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