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Gender Differences in Mood and Anxiety Disorders: From Bench to Bedside, Vol. 18 Book

Gender Differences in Mood and Anxiety Disorders: From Bench to Bedside, Vol. 18
Gender Differences in Mood and Anxiety Disorders: From Bench to Bedside, Vol. 18, Epidemiological studies consistently show that anxiety and mood disorders are two to three times more prevalent in women than in men, and women are more likely than men to develop posttraumatic stress disorder in response to a traumatic event. One of the , Gender Differences in Mood and Anxiety Disorders: From Bench to Bedside, Vol. 18 has a rating of 3 stars
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Gender Differences in Mood and Anxiety Disorders: From Bench to Bedside, Vol. 18, Epidemiological studies consistently show that anxiety and mood disorders are two to three times more prevalent in women than in men, and women are more likely than men to develop posttraumatic stress disorder in response to a traumatic event. One of the , Gender Differences in Mood and Anxiety Disorders: From Bench to Bedside, Vol. 18
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  • Gender Differences in Mood and Anxiety Disorders: From Bench to Bedside, Vol. 18
  • Written by author Ellen Leibenluft
  • Published by American Psychiatric Publishing, Incorporated, April 1999
  • Epidemiological studies consistently show that anxiety and mood disorders are two to three times more prevalent in women than in men, and women are more likely than men to develop posttraumatic stress disorder in response to a traumatic event. One of the
  • Epidemiological studies consistently show that anxiety and mood disorders are two to three times more prevalent in women than in men, and women are more likely than men to develop posttraumatic stress disorder in response to a traumatic event. One of the
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Introduction to the Review of Psychiatry Series
Foreword
Ch. 1Gender Differences in Neuroimaging Findings1
Ch. 2Women, Stress, and Depression: Sex Differences in Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis Regulation31
Ch. 3Modulation of Anxiety by Reproductive Hormones53
Ch. 4Hormone Replacement and Oral Contraceptive Therapy: Do They Induce or Treat Mood Symptoms?91
Ch. 5Modulation of Monoamine Neurotransmitters by Estrogen: Clinical Implications137
Afterword161
Index167


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