The Gender Difference in Depression: Are Elderly Women at Greater Risk for Depression Than Elderly Men?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Epidemiology of the Gender Difference in Depression in Older Adults
3. Gender Differences in Depression across the Lifespan
4. Psychosocial Predictors of the Gender Difference in Depression
5. Psychosocial Predictors of the Gender Difference in Depression That Occur throughout the Life Span
5.1. Stressors/Negative Life Events
5.2. Coping Styles
5.3. Interpersonal Orientation (Sociotropy/Dependency)
5.4. Social Support
6. Psychosocial Predictors of the Gender Difference That Are More Prevalent in Older Adults
6.1. Widowhood/Living Alone
6.2. Poor Health/Chronic Illness
6.3. Cognitive Decline/Dementia
6.4. Financial Strain/Poverty
6.5. Caregiving
7. Conclusions
7.1. Recommendations for Future Research and Clinical Application
7.2. Theory-Based Approaches to Understanding the Gender Difference in Depression
7.3. Meta-Analytic Research
7.4. Gaps in the Literature
7.5. Relevance to Clinical Practice
7.6. Final Thoughts
Supplementary Materials
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Girgus, J.S.; Yang, K.; Ferri, C.V. The Gender Difference in Depression: Are Elderly Women at Greater Risk for Depression Than Elderly Men? Geriatrics 2017, 2, 35. https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics2040035
Girgus JS, Yang K, Ferri CV. The Gender Difference in Depression: Are Elderly Women at Greater Risk for Depression Than Elderly Men? Geriatrics. 2017; 2(4):35. https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics2040035
Chicago/Turabian StyleGirgus, Joan S., Kaite Yang, and Christine V. Ferri. 2017. "The Gender Difference in Depression: Are Elderly Women at Greater Risk for Depression Than Elderly Men?" Geriatrics 2, no. 4: 35. https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics2040035
APA StyleGirgus, J. S., Yang, K., & Ferri, C. V. (2017). The Gender Difference in Depression: Are Elderly Women at Greater Risk for Depression Than Elderly Men? Geriatrics, 2(4), 35. https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics2040035