Topic > The Interpersonal Model of Depression - 848

Three of the factors studied in the assigned article were positively correlated with women's symptoms of depression. These symptoms were family conflict, perceived discrimination based on race or ethnicity, and economic insecurity. Other factors studied, including family outward orientation and residential mobility, did not have much influence on depression in women. The results showed that perceived discrimination and economic insecurity were related, because women saw perceived discrimination as manifested by their low economic conditions.