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Gender Differences in Depressive Disorder Among Civil Servants of Public Service Under Government of NepalDOI: 10.3126/jcmc.v3i1.8460, PP. 18-21 Keywords: Depression,Gender,Civil Servants,Workers,Nepal & Zung Depression Scale Abstract: This study aims to measure prevalence of depression among civil servants of public service in central Nepal from gender perspectives. Zung Depression Scale was used to measure the depression among randomly selected 161 civil servants em-ployed in public service under government of Nepal in Kathmandu and Chitwan districts. Three-fourth of the respondents (74.5%) were normal, 19.3% had minimal to mild depression, 4.3% had moderate to marked depression, and 1.9% had severe to extreme depression. Among women, 4.2% had severe to extreme depression, while 29.2% had minimal to mild depression and 66.7% were normal. Among men, 1.5% had severe to extreme depression, 5.1% had moderate to marked depression, 17.5% had minimal to mild depression and 75.9% were normal. Women were at 1.58 times higher risk of depres-sion than that of men (0.56
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