According to the discussion of gender differences in depression,

a. at all ages, females report more depressive symptoms than do males.
b. in the United States, gender differences in depression rates are found in Whites, Blacks, and Latinas/os.
c. the gender differences in depression are limited to North America.
d. the ratios appear to be changing, so that in the current decade, men are nearly as likely as women to report depressive symptoms.


B

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