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Are We More Fractured Than We've Ever Been?

A, it's kind of sad that we know people are going to get more depressed. But the increase in depressive symptoms from base line to at some point in internship am decreased overtime. On average, the score increased four point one points in two thousand seven, and only three points in two thousands 19. A, again, a very convoluted way of saying that everyone got more depressed, but men had a ter magnitude in change than women. And that which may be chalked up to women utilizing mental health services more frequently than men. So women are doing better, and non surgical specialties are doing better than they have historicallym those wo my kind of takeaways.

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