The low rate of major depression in men could be a misconception. It is often said that men do not like to admit, even to themselves, that they can be depressed. Men may feel that it is a sign of weakness or unmanly to show any sign of despair or self-doubt; they may dread what might occur if their employers or friends found out. So, they retreat into quiet suffering or develop a €œmale depression syndromeâ‚
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