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Breakup Versus Bereavement: Comparative Depression Risk
People who experience the breakup of a relationship initiated by the other person develop major depressive disorder at a rate more than 2 times that of people who experience the death of a loved one (Kendler, Hettema, Butera, Gardner, & Prescott, 2003). This finding illustrates that humiliating exit events carry a greater depression risk than losses without humiliation.
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