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When it comes to depressed men in the military, does size matter?
Size Matters: Stature is Related to Diagnoses of Depression in Young Military Men From SAGE Open Both short and tall men in the military are more at risk for depression than their uniformed colleagues of average height, this study finds. … Continue reading
Posted in Psychiatry, Psychology, SAGE Insight
Tagged Adaptation, anxiety, depression, gender, height, involuntary subordination, military
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