Community 45: Stress
Key words: Depression, stress, sex differences
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Central articles
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Type A behavior, nonverbal expressive style, and health.
H. Friedman, J. A. Hall, M. J. Harris. 1985. Journal of personality and social psychology
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Sex differences in symptoms of depression: clinical disorder or normal distress?
J. P. Newmann. 1984. Journal of health and social behavior
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The stress‐prone personality: A review of the research in the context of occupational stress
H. Taylor, C. Cooper. 1989.
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Are men getting more emotional? Critical sociological perspectives on men, masculinities and emotions
Sam de Boise, J. Hearn. 2017.
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Gender Differences in Coping with Emotional Distress
P. Thoits. 1991.
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Towards a refinement of cognitive therapy in light of interpersonal theory: I. Theory
J. Safran. 1990.
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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
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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
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Returning the Smile of the Stranger: Developmental Patterns and Socialization Factors.
Y. Babad. 1983.
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The origins of sex differences in depressive disorder: Bridging the gap
P. Bebbington. 1996.