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    Major depressive disorder is twice as common in women compared to men [18] This increased rate is partially related to women's increased likelihood to experience sexual violence, poverty, and higher workloads [18] Depression in women is more likely to be comorbid with anxiety disorders, substance abuse disorders, and eating disorders [18]
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    The final subsample (n = 160), on which extensive validation of the final BAI was carried out, was made up of groups with primary diagnoses of major depressive disorder (n = 40); dysthymic disorder and atypical depression (n = 11); panic disorder (n = 45); generalized anxiety disorder (n = 18); agoraphobia with panic attacks (n = 18); social
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    Efforts to decrease inattention to the needs of children or opposition to youths is a focus of several international social justice movements addressing young people, including children's rights and youth participation
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  • Daniel Amen - Wikipedia
    Daniel Gregory Amen (born July 19, 1954) [1] is an American celebrity doctor [1] who practices as a psychiatrist and brain disorder specialist [2] He is the founder and chief executive officer (CEO) of the Amen Clinics [3]
  • Problematic smartphone use - Wikipedia
    Consistent phone use can cause a chain reaction, affecting one aspect of a user's life and expanding to affect other aspects It often starts with social disorders, which can lead to depression and stress, and ultimately affect lifestyle habits such as sleep and diet [28] Research has shown a correlation between mobile phone overuse and


















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