The WorkUp: Women and Depression Part 2
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Women are about twice as likely to suffer from depression as men. Poor and minority women are less likely to get help than affluent or white women. They may face financial barriers, cultural stigma, fear of losing custody of their children, fear of deportation or other hurdles.  So mental health providers are getting creative to reach these women – sometimes in unusual places.
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