Young M A, Scheftner W A, Fawcett J, Klerman G L
Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois 60612.
J Nerv Ment Dis. 1990 Mar;178(3):200-3. doi: 10.1097/00005053-199003000-00008.
Gender differences in the presence or absence and the severity of forty-seven clinician-rated features of depression were examined, controlling for the sex of the rater. Subjects consisted of 498 moderately to severely depressed patients coming for treatment and diagnosed as suffering from nonpsychotic, unipolar major depressive disorder. Significant differences were found only for increased appetite and weight. No differences were observed in endogenous symptoms, global severity of depression, or impairment in functioning. The results indicate that, although the rate of major depressive disorder is greater in women, its symptomatology is relatively homogeneous with regard to gender.
在控制评估者性别的情况下,对47种临床医生评定的抑郁症特征的有无及严重程度的性别差异进行了研究。研究对象包括498名前来接受治疗且被诊断患有非精神病性、单相重度抑郁症的中度至重度抑郁症患者。仅在食欲增加和体重方面发现了显著差异。在内源性症状、抑郁症的总体严重程度或功能损害方面未观察到差异。结果表明,尽管重度抑郁症在女性中的发病率更高,但其症状学在性别方面相对一致。