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'Downward Mobility' Hits Men Hardest
September 21, 2005 08:41:05 PM PST
"Downward mobility," or a drop in economic and social class, quadruples the risk of depression in middle-aged men but doesn't have the same kind of impact on older women, British researchers say.
Reporting in the current issue of the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, researchers at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne who studied more than 500 men and women found that more women than men were clinically depressed at age 50.
In total, twice as many women as men reported downward social mobility between birth and 50 years of age. The study also found that women's risk of depression at mid-life was strongly associated with their social class at birth.
However, by age 50, downwardly mobile men were more than 3.5 times as likely to be depressed as downwardly mobile women, the researchers found. Men who fell to a lower socioeconomic class were about four times as likely to be depressed as men who remained in the same social class, the study concluded.
The findings indicate that women may be more sensitive than men to low socioeconomic status when they're very young, but less so as they age, the researchers said.
They also noted that service industries have grown while Britain's manufacturing base has declined. And because service industries tend to employ more women than men, work in these sectors may affect men's role-identity and self esteem.
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Clinical Trials Update: Sept. 21, 2005
September 21, 2005 08:41:05 PM PST
Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy of CenterWatch:
Acromegaly
This 12-month research study will evaluate the relationship between growth hormone (GH) levels and heart disease in people cured of acromegaly. This study investigates whether physiologic GH replacement therapy will reduce cardiovascular risk in men and women ages 18 to 75 with GH deficiency following cure of acromegaly. Research site located in Boston, Mass.
Women at high risk for breast cancer are eligible for participation in this research study. The purpose of the study is to determine if breast duct cells can provide additional information about the near-term risk of developing breast cancer when a woman is already at an elevated lifetime risk for breast cancer. Must be between ages 35-70, have intact nipples, have had a family history of breast cancer and be available for five years. Research sites located in Arlington Heights and Chicago, Ill.
This research study aims to explore the responsiveness of generalized anxiety disorder to an investigational medication. Treatment will be given for 12 weeks, double-blind, placebo and active comparator controlled. Participants must be between 18 and 65 years, in good health, and have symptoms consistent with a diagnosis of GAD. Research site located in Washington, DC.