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Depression in women: Understanding the gender gap
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Puberty
Premenstrual problems
Pregnancy
Postpartum depression
Perimenopause and menopause
Life circumstances and culture
Other conditions that occur with depression
Recognizing depression and seeking treatment
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Women are nearly twice as likely as men to be diagnosed with depression. Depression can occur at any age.
Some mood changes and depressed feelings occur with normal hormonal changes. But hormonal changes alone don't cause depression. Other biological factors, inherited traits, and personal life circumstances and experiences are associated with a higher risk of depression. Here's what contributes to depression in women.