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Atherosclerosis found in more than 40% of adults in Sweden without known heart disease
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Male bosses regard employee depression more negatively
Written by Robby Berman on December 22, 2020 Fact checked by Rita Ponce, Ph.D.
A Swedish survey finds that negative opinions regarding depression are more prevalent among managers who are men.
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About 17.3 million people in the United States experienced some form of depression in 2017, according to the National Institute of Mental Health and data from Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. At the time, this figure represented 7.1% of all adults in the country.
Globally, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimate that depression affects
In Sweden, mental health issues are increasingly cited as reasons for taking time off, and a new study has investigated the attitudes of managers toward depression, in particular.