Gender
Cross-source consensus on Gender from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Both high-risk clusters were female-dominated or female-only. — Clustering socio-demographic of Indonesian adolescents and their associations with depression: a cross-sectional study
- The article links the observed gender difference to gender socialisation rather than inherent biological vulnerability. — Clustering socio-demographic of Indonesian adolescents and their associations with depression: a cross-sectional study
- Male adolescents should not be assumed psychologically resilient solely because measured depression associations were non-significant. — Clustering socio-demographic of Indonesian adolescents and their associations with depression: a cross-sectional study
- Male adolescents may under-report depressive symptoms because masculine norms discourage emotional expression and help-seeking. — Clustering socio-demographic of Indonesian adolescents and their associations with depression: a cross-sectional study
- Rural young women may face pressures related to femininity, family honour, domestic responsibility, and social conformity. — Clustering socio-demographic of Indonesian adolescents and their associations with depression: a cross-sectional study