Multiple Choice
In terms of gender differences in rates of depression:
A) girls are more likely than boys to suffer from depression in childhood, but these gender differences disappear in adolescence.
B) boys are more likely than girls to suffer from depression in childhood, but these gender differences disappear in adolescence.
C) girls are more likely to suffer from depression than boys starting in early childhood.
D) there are no gender differences in rates of depression in childhood, but girls are more likely than boys to suffer from depression, once they hit adolescence.
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