Decision Resources, one of the world’s leading research and advisory firms focusing on pharmaceutical and healthcare issues, finds that in the U.S., the prevalence of major depression is closely correlated with ethnic status — Whites have a higher rate of depression, whereas Hispanics generally have lower rates.
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