id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt s752697327h Lori F. Cummins Life Events and the Phenotypic Expression of Depression in Men 1904 .txt text/plain 239 7 25 Results indicated that (1) the experience of a Severe life event predicts increases in typical depressive symptoms for both men and women, (2) a male-based model of depressive symptoms, which included indicators of depressed mood, social isolation, and alcohol abuse, best reflected the latent structure of depressive symptoms for both men and women, and (3) the experience of a Severe life event still predicted elevations in depressive symptoms even when only the core of symptoms identified in Study 2 were included. Participants included 401 emerging adults, nearly equally divided among men and women, who completed a gold-standard assessment of stressful life events; self-reported measures of typical depressive symptoms, externalizing behaviors, and alcohol use; and investigator-based assessments of typical depressive symptoms and alcohol abuse. cache/s752697327h.txt txt/s752697327h.txt