Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . White participants with more severe depression symptoms more frequently used first-person singular pronouns. No ...
Depression doesn’t always announce itself with obvious sadness or tears. For many people, especially in the Black community, depression arrives subtly, masquerading as everyday fatigue, irritability, ...
Depression can turn a person's focus inward. People with depressive symptoms tend to use more first-person pronouns, revealing an increase in self-focused attention, according to a study that looked ...
People with depression tend to write and speak about how bad they feel, years of research has shown. But linguistic features linked to depression seem to be absent in Black people’s social media posts ...
When mental health professionals look for signs of depression, they assess well-known signs such as altered sleep patterns, loss of appetite, disinterest in everyday activities, sadness, lack of ...
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