Rutgers: Depression Viewed Differently When Thought to Be Biological
June 01, 2020
June 01, 2020
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, June 1 -- Rutgers University issued the following news on May 28:
People who believe more strongly that depression is biologically caused also tend to think it is more severe and long lasting, compared to those who see less of a role for biological causes, a new Rutgers study finds.
At the same time, people who believe that biological factors cause depression also tend to be more optimistic that treatment will have a positive effect, said Sara . . .
People who believe more strongly that depression is biologically caused also tend to think it is more severe and long lasting, compared to those who see less of a role for biological causes, a new Rutgers study finds.
At the same time, people who believe that biological factors cause depression also tend to be more optimistic that treatment will have a positive effect, said Sara . . .