Gender Differences in Depression in the General Population of Indonesia: Confounding Effects.

Q1 Psychology
Depression Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2021-06-24 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/3162445
Andi Agus Mumang, Saidah Syamsuddin, Ida Leida Maria, Irawan Yusuf
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Abstract

Background: Research findings on gender differences in depression are inconsistent. This study investigated gender and depression in the Indonesian population and considered possible confounding effects.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional study. Participants completed the following self-report measures: demographic characteristic questions, the Cultural Orientation Scale, and the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale. Gender differences in depression were examined using a generalized linear model.

Results: After withdrawals, 265 men and 243 women remained. Women and men did not differ in overall scores and four-factor depression symptoms even after adjusting for cultural orientation and demographic confounding factors, except for the depression symptoms "crying," "cannot get going," and "people were unfriendly." Gender differences in depression became significant after adjusting for stereotypical symptom variance. Men reported being lonelier than women.

Conclusions: Possible confounding effects on the association between gender and depression are methodological issues, cultural orientation transition, and stereotypical symptoms. Low depression scores found for gender may reflect dimension-counterpart coping strategies.

印度尼西亚普通人群中抑郁症的性别差异:混杂效应。
背景:抑郁症的性别差异研究结果并不一致。本研究调查了印度尼西亚人口中的性别和抑郁症,并考虑了可能的混杂效应。方法:采用横断面研究。参与者完成了以下自我报告测量:人口统计学特征问题、文化取向量表和流行病学研究中心抑郁量表。使用广义线性模型检查抑郁症的性别差异。结果:停药后,男性265例,女性243例。即使在调整了文化取向和人口混杂因素后,女性和男性在总体得分和四因素抑郁症状上也没有差异,除了抑郁症状“哭泣”、“无法行动”和“人们不友好”。在调整刻板印象症状方差后,抑郁的性别差异变得显著。男性比女性更孤独。结论:性别与抑郁之间关系的可能混淆因素是方法学问题、文化取向转变和刻板印象症状。性别抑郁得分低可能反映了维度对应的应对策略。
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Depression Research and Treatment
Depression Research and Treatment Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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