TY - JOUR
T1 - Women's mental health
AU - Kulkarni, Jayashri
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - Women often have different outcomes and experiences with mental illness compared to men. However, there is still a gender-blind approach to the understanding and development of new treatments for mental illness. The emphasis is on women and schizophrenia, depression in women and existing sex differences in anxiety disorders (including phobias, agoraphobia, panic disorder, generalized anxiety disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder). Utilizing gender differences in the onset, course and outcomes of mental illness may enable a better development of best outcomes for women with mental illness.
AB - Women often have different outcomes and experiences with mental illness compared to men. However, there is still a gender-blind approach to the understanding and development of new treatments for mental illness. The emphasis is on women and schizophrenia, depression in women and existing sex differences in anxiety disorders (including phobias, agoraphobia, panic disorder, generalized anxiety disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder). Utilizing gender differences in the onset, course and outcomes of mental illness may enable a better development of best outcomes for women with mental illness.
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M3 - Article
SN - 0033-2747
VL - 6
SP - 377
EP - 380
JO - Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes
JF - Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes
IS - 9
ER -