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Limitations of Albert's Study on Gender Differences in Depression Prevalence

While Albert's research on why depression is more prevalent in women acknowledges its focus on biological over social factors—and notes socioeconomic reasons and social stigma affecting diagnoses—it fails to recognize the impact of masculine culture. The societal expectation that men must suppress their emotions may lead to male depression going undiagnosed. Acknowledging this social standard suggests that men's depression rates may be underrepresented, which could shift the narrative regarding the higher prevalence of depression in women.

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