The gender gap in adolescent mental health: A cross-national investigation of 566,829 adolescents across 73 countries
Mental ill-health is a leading cause of disease burden worldwide. While women suffer from greater levels of mental health disorders, it remains unclear whether this gender gap differs systematically across regions and/or countries, or across the different dimensions of mental health. We analysed 201...
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Main Authors: | Olympia L K Campbell (Author), David Bann (Author), Praveetha Patalay (Author) |
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