Psychologist Susan Nolen-Hoeksema and her colleagues have studied gender differences in the prevalence of major depressive disorder. What conclusions have they reached?
A) Men are more prone than women to dwell on their problems, which adds to their lesser sense of personal control and makes them more vulnerable to major depressive disorder.
B) The notion of gender differences in the prevalence of major depressive disorder is a myth.
C) Women seem to be more vulnerable to major depressive disorder because they experience a greater degree of chronic stress in daily life combined with a lesser sense of personal control than men.
D) Men seem to be more vulnerable to major depressive disorder because males experience a greater degree of chronic stress in daily life combined with a lesser sense of personal control than women.
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