High Risk of Depression Among Low-Income Women Raises Awareness About Treatment Options (Report)
California Agriculture 2010, Jan, 64, 01
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Author(s): Amy Block Joy, UC Davis, Mark Hudes, UC Berkeley Depression among low-income women remains an unacknowledged and devastating illness. The consequences include low self-esteem, acute and chronic illnesses, relationship conflicts, poor health, financial instability, emotional insecurity and unemployment. Depression affects the whole family, yet it is a treatable condition. Among low-income populations, there is a need for awareness, screening programs and treatment services.
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