Key words: Depression, stress, sex differences

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Missed connections

Community pairs with high citation-based distance but low semantic distance

From

To

Diff. Score

Citation-Based Distance (Z)

Semantic Distance (Z)

c45: Stress

c60: Temperament

2.38

0.97

-1.41

c45: Stress

c42: Fear

1.88

0.97

-0.9

c33: Humor

c45: Stress

2.39

1.29

-1.1

c32: Experience

c45: Stress

2.26

1.3

-0.96

c16: Happiness

c45: Stress

2.15

0.83

-1.32

Central articles

  1. Type A behavior, nonverbal expressive style, and health.

    H. Friedman, J. A. Hall, M. J. Harris. 1985. Journal of personality and social psychology

  2. Sex differences in symptoms of depression: clinical disorder or normal distress?

    J. P. Newmann. 1984. Journal of health and social behavior

  3. The stress‐prone personality: A review of the research in the context of occupational stress

    H. Taylor, C. Cooper. 1989.

  4. Are men getting more emotional? Critical sociological perspectives on men, masculinities and emotions

    Sam de Boise, J. Hearn. 2017.

  5. Gender Differences in Coping with Emotional Distress

    P. Thoits. 1991.

  6. Towards a refinement of cognitive therapy in light of interpersonal theory: I. Theory

    J. Safran. 1990.

  7. Barriers to help-seeking by men: a review of sociocultural and clinical literature with particular reference to depression.

    A. Möller-Leimkühler. 2002. Journal of affective disorders

  8. The gender gap in suicide and premature death or: why are men so vulnerable?

    A. Möller-Leimkühler. 2003. European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience

  9. Returning the Smile of the Stranger: Developmental Patterns and Socialization Factors.

    Y. Babad. 1983.

  10. The origins of sex differences in depressive disorder: Bridging the gap

    P. Bebbington. 1996.