Out of the links Dr Wylie gave us, yes, ONE of them says this:</font><blockquote><div id="quote"><font class="small">Quote:</font>
Unfortunately, high-quality, empirical data on depressive disorders specific to women are limited and there are no comprehensive, evidence-based practice guidelines on the best approaches for treating depression in women. The Expert Consensus Guidelines™ for the Treatment of Depression in Women aim to fill that gap by drawing on findings in the available research literature as well as the results of a survey of 36 experts in the field of women's mental health. The guidelines cover four main areas: premenstrual dysphoric disorder, depression that occurs while trying to conceive or during pregnancy, postpartum depression, and depression related to menopause
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The gap is this information that includes those aspects of women's lives, not applicable to children and men. It does not replace nor counter the standard information we know about major depressive disorder. That's my POV.
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