Women and depression : a handbook for the social, behavioral, and biomedical sciences / edited by Corey L.M. Keyes, Sherryl H. Goodman.

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616.85/27/0082
Title
Women and depression : a handbook for the social, behavioral, and biomedical sciences / edited by Corey L.M. Keyes, Sherryl H. Goodman.
Women & Depression
Physical Description
1 online resource (xviii, 582 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Contents
Foreword / Rosalynn Carter -- Preface / Corey Keyes and Sherryl Goodman -- Part I: Nosology, measurement, and the epidemiology of women and depression -- Depression : from nosology to global burden / Kay Wilhelm -- Epidemiology of depression in women / Ronald Kessler -- Part II: Biological, developmental, and aging models of risk -- The biology underpinnings of depression / Ania Korszun, Margaret Altemus, and Elizabeth Young -- Depressive disorders in women : from menarche to beyond the menopause / Wendy Somerset [and others] -- Does puberty account for the gender differential in depression? / Laura M. DeRose, A. Jordan Wright, and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn -- Women's aging and depression / Brenda Penninx -- Part III: Cognitive, emotional, and interpersonal models of risk -- Cognition and depression / Joan Girgus and Susan Nolen-Hoeksema -- Personality and depression in women / Thomas A. Widiger, Stephanie Mullins-Sweatt, and Kristen G. Anderson -- The social costs of stress : how sex differences in stress responses can lead to social stress vulnerability and depression in women / Laura Cousino Klein, Elizabeth J. Corwin, and Rachel M. Ceballos -- Marriage and depression / Mark A. Whisman, Lauren M. Weinstock, and Natalie Tolejko -- Depression in women who are mothers : an integrative model of risk for the development of psychopathology in their sons and daughters / Sherryl H. Goodman and Erin Tully -- Part IV: Social, political, and economic models of risk -- Social suffering, gender, and women's depression / Jeanne Marecek -- Women, work, and depression : conceptual and policy issues / Mary Clare Lennon -- Culture, race/ethnicity, and depression / Pamela Braboy Jackson and David Williams -- Trauma and depression / Kristin M. Penza, Christine Heim and Charles Nemeroff -- Public health approach to depression and women : the case of the disadvantaged inner-city woman / Claire E. Sterk, Katherine P. Theall, and Kirk W. Elifson -- Part V: Systems and processes of treatment, prevention, and policy -- Services and treatment for depression : international perspectives and implications for a gender-sensitive approach / Shekhar Saxena and Pratap Sharan -- Prevention of depression in women / Tamar Mendelson and Ricardo F. Muñoz -- Women and depression : research, theory, and social policies / Jean Hamilton and Nancy F. Russo.
Summary
Throughout the world, rates of depression are greater among females than males, and this gender gap emerges during adolescence and persists throughout adulthood. Until recently, women's health has centered on the topic of reproductive health, because research focused almost exclusively on biological and anatomical differences distinguishing men and women. Social and behavioral research on gender differences in health now employs multiple disciplinary frameworks and methodologies, and researchers seek to understand the higher rates of specific diseases and disorders in women and men. Symptoms of depression and the diagnosis of depression are more prevalent in women, and research that focuses on biological, psychological, and sociopolitical explanations for this gender gap should now be brought together to better inform efforts at treatment and prevention. Women and Depression is a handbook that serves to move toward a more integrative approach to women's depression in particular and mental health for all more generally.
Added Author
Keyes, Corey L. M., editor.
Goodman, Sherryl H., editor.
Subject
Depression in women Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Depression in women Social aspects Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Multimedia
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Summary
Throughout the world, rates of depression are greater among females than males, and this gender gap emerges during adolescence and persists throughout adulthood. Until recently, women's health has centered on the topic of reproductive health, because research focused almost exclusively on biological and anatomical differences distinguishing men and women. Social and behavioral research on gender differences in health now employs multiple disciplinary frameworks and methodologies, and researchers seek to understand the higher rates of specific diseases and disorders in women and men. Symptoms of depression and the diagnosis of depression are more prevalent in women, and research that focuses on biological, psychological, and sociopolitical explanations for this gender gap should now be brought together to better inform efforts at treatment and prevention. Women and Depression is a handbook that serves to move toward a more integrative approach to women's depression in particular and mental health for all more generally.
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Contents
Foreword / Rosalynn Carter -- Preface / Corey Keyes and Sherryl Goodman -- Part I: Nosology, measurement, and the epidemiology of women and depression -- Depression : from nosology to global burden / Kay Wilhelm -- Epidemiology of depression in women / Ronald Kessler -- Part II: Biological, developmental, and aging models of risk -- The biology underpinnings of depression / Ania Korszun, Margaret Altemus, and Elizabeth Young -- Depressive disorders in women : from menarche to beyond the menopause / Wendy Somerset [and others] -- Does puberty account for the gender differential in depression? / Laura M. DeRose, A. Jordan Wright, and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn -- Women's aging and depression / Brenda Penninx -- Part III: Cognitive, emotional, and interpersonal models of risk -- Cognition and depression / Joan Girgus and Susan Nolen-Hoeksema -- Personality and depression in women / Thomas A. Widiger, Stephanie Mullins-Sweatt, and Kristen G. Anderson -- The social costs of stress : how sex differences in stress responses can lead to social stress vulnerability and depression in women / Laura Cousino Klein, Elizabeth J. Corwin, and Rachel M. Ceballos -- Marriage and depression / Mark A. Whisman, Lauren M. Weinstock, and Natalie Tolejko -- Depression in women who are mothers : an integrative model of risk for the development of psychopathology in their sons and daughters / Sherryl H. Goodman and Erin Tully -- Part IV: Social, political, and economic models of risk -- Social suffering, gender, and women's depression / Jeanne Marecek -- Women, work, and depression : conceptual and policy issues / Mary Clare Lennon -- Culture, race/ethnicity, and depression / Pamela Braboy Jackson and David Williams -- Trauma and depression / Kristin M. Penza, Christine Heim and Charles Nemeroff -- Public health approach to depression and women : the case of the disadvantaged inner-city woman / Claire E. Sterk, Katherine P. Theall, and Kirk W. Elifson -- Part V: Systems and processes of treatment, prevention, and policy -- Services and treatment for depression : international perspectives and implications for a gender-sensitive approach / Shekhar Saxena and Pratap Sharan -- Prevention of depression in women / Tamar Mendelson and Ricardo F. Muñoz -- Women and depression : research, theory, and social policies / Jean Hamilton and Nancy F. Russo.
Subject
Depression in women Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Depression in women Social aspects Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Multimedia