Atypical depression is actually more common than it sounds. While the term "atypical" might suggest rarity, atypical depression is actually quite common, affecting around 15-40% of people with depression.
Stigmatization and discrimination pose significant challenges to the mental health of everyone, but the disparity and lack of data in health records worsen the issues faced by transgender individuals.
1. Mean MADRS change at week 6 was -8.2 in the active tDCS group versus -8.0 in the sham tDCS group. 2. There were significantly more adverse events in the active tDCS group. Evidence Rating Level: 1 (Excellent) Study Rundown: Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has been proposed as a feasible treatment for major depressive