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While the volumes of literatures on the impact of depression and how it is processed across gender are many

Depression in Men

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While the volumes of literatures on the impact of depression and how it is processed across gender are many, none has focused on the way men process depression. This paper proposes that men process depression in very ad hoc and untellable ways as compared to women and than men either Antagonizing or Blaming Others, is content with themselves. Seek Stimulation and or use scapegoats or avoid depression. It also proposes that t men process depression differently across cultures and makes a cross cultural analysis to determine the influence of culture on how men process depression. A Meta-analysis was conducted to determine the bottom line of the study. A conclusive results was reached at that gave the assumption of the study a new directions

Key words: gender, depression, processing, culture, longitudinal etc

Depression in MenIntroductionThe prevalence of depression in contemporary society appears to be on the increase. Some scholars posit that depression may indicate a symptom of contemporary times, which are typified by alienation bleak economic situations, and absence of strong familial attachments. It is not known certainly whether depression affects women and men differently. In general, as both genders regularly operate in dissimilar social contexts, the two have a propensity to develop dissimilar emotional dispositions as well as, personality traits. For that reason, their responses as well as coping mechanisms to depressing situations may vary. Owing to the socialization patterns prevalent in modern society, male depression assumes a different look (Rowan, 2009). This paper posits to investigate how men process depression in different ways than women and whether there are different symptom presentations in men.

Overview of Depression in MenIt is evident that men do all they can in order to evade appearing vulnerable, indecisive, or weak. Whereas women have a tendency to process or think through their feelings in the event that they experience depression, men have a propensity to take action. Depressed men usually do not confess to feeling miserable, although they might feel irritable or fatigued. They usually do not have a name for their emotions, but they recognize they sense deadened inside. As a result, they fall back on activities with the aim of distracting themselves from their depressing feelings. Occasionally these activities may be adaptive, such as looking for a job if he is without a job. However, in other occasions men may distract themselves in negative ways, such as avoidance, acting out, or denial. They are unenthusiastic to assume responsibility for their underlying sense of depression, which they do not admit to, or name (Paulson & Bazemore, 2010).

Even if the correlation between women and depression is stronger than that of men, the incidence of depression in men is widespread. The problem is that the majority of men do not search for assistance in case of depressive disorders as women do. Men are also much less keen to speak concerning their misery than women are. Secondly, men do not respond in the same manner as women do in the event of depression. When women are depressed, they tend to feel worthless, tender, and hopeless. Men in contrast have a propensity to feel irritated, whereby they may work excessively and more often than not behave aggressively (Rollock, 2009).

How Men Process DepressionAntagonizing and Blaming OthersMen in depression shield against their feelings of depression at all costs and consequently lead them down the path of fault finding in other for his misery. Men dread living with their sense of dysphoria, and know that at a certain level; they cannot accommodate any more experiences. This makes men feel increasingly worse about themselves or increasingly hopeless concerning the future. Consequently, to defend against these circumstances, men go on the offense (Gilbert, 2010).

The major target of this blaming conduct is their family, the ones they are closest to, even though others might bear the blame too. Men generate conflict with others apparently unexpectedly although they may as well meditate over a matter and bring it up repeatedly with no resolution. Relationships might be sorely attempted during this stage of a man’s depression, and yet bring about domestic violence. For the period of the conflict men, might sense a feeling of authority and give their own feeling of misery a source as well as a name. An identifiable and tangible target is easier to handle than the edgy feeling of emptiness that they may harbor inside. The negative aspect to attacking other people, however, is that men end up feeling increasingly isolated and alienated as depression intensifies (Rollock, 2009).

Discontent with HimselfA man coping with depression might express intense discontent with himself, his achievements in life, as well as his ability to manage the issues of daily life. The man may adopt a negative way of framing his experiences in life. A man might feel that he has failed to see opportunities experienced by other people and that he may have failed as a provider and protector. He perceives life as a half empty glass, and has trouble in rewarding himself for his realistic accomplishments in life. He might find it demanding to view his setbacks as simply temporary or as a chance to rise above his unpleasant experiences. To a man, failure is a cause of immense shame. When shame dominates the life of a person, the depressing thought process is inflated. This brings about defensiveness, rage, self-destructive conduct like substance abuse. The man may probably decline to recognize the fundamental predicament as depression, since that too might be a cause of shame. Regrettably, he might more effectively deal with his depression through exploring it directly instead of taking up self-blame and avoiding investigating the true cause of his misery (Gilbert, 2010).

Seeking StimulationDepression implies intimidation to a man’s customary sense of masculinity. The man feels vulnerable, weak, and not capable of being decisive, and this is offensive to him. Consequently, a man might turn to inflated hyper-masculine conduct to deal with his inner apprehension of appearing helpless. A man hates feeling unproductive, so he adopts exceedingly stimulating experiences to persuade himself that he is powerful and vital. Consequently, many depressed men may seek places to express rage, participate in substance abuse, and search for sexual stimulation (Frosh, 2009).

While in depression, a number of men may excessively drink alcohol because it provides them a fleeting experience of security, a way to flee the feared deadened sense of depression. In the same way, they might abuse marijuana or other stimulating drugs for instance, methamphetamine or cocaine. Unfortunately, alcohol as well as other drugs gives a momentary sense of euphoria and flight from depression. Since it feels good, a man might go back to it frequently consequently establishing an addictive pattern. Anger presents a similar sense of stimulus, not only psychologically but also neuro-chemically. Men allege a sense of authority as well as being alive throughout the adrenaline rush connected with fiery rage. Sexual experiences might as well present a comparable rush. Nevertheless, the result is at all times the same, the temporary sense of security does not cure the underlying depression. In reality, it distracts the man from engaging in conduct that will deal with depression in a permanent and healthier way (Gilbert, 2010).

Escaping and AvoidingWhen men feel awful, it is customary to try to seek a method of escaping from the depressing experience. Nevertheless, depression may be dealt with therapeutically, and to avoid addressing it leads to perpetuating it. Men while in depression employ an infinite variety of escape and avoidance conduct, anything to pass the time in order that they may not have to experience the empty feeling of depression. For instance, a depressed man might dissociate himself from a situation for an extended duration of time. He might spend long hours reading, online, watching TV, or He might drink excessively or abuse drugs. He might have a string of sexual affairs. However, there are healthier tactics for coping with depression (Frosh, 2009).

Social and Cultural Influences in Male DepressionThe depression sociology embraces the cultural contexts in which people survive and the social stressors that individuals experience as a component of life. The sociological characteristics of depression are influenced by and manipulate other biological as well as psychological characteristics of people’s lives. In the past, it was perceived that depression principally plagued persons in developed Western countries and that non-American-Euro cultures did not experience this disorder. On the other hand, ethno medical studies propose that this opinion might have more to do with cultural opinions of what symptoms are tagged as a depressive disorder, how incidences of depression are documented for statistical functions, and how depression is perceived in particular cultures. For instance, in India, an extensive array of distress disorders are classified as depressive disorders, while in Japan, the notion of mental illness is deplorable and few men would confess to having it. Even in the U.S, incidence rates of depression might be influenced by cultural contexts (Gilbert, 2010).

Gender roles

Several cultures have inflexible gender roles that characterize anticipated behavior. Men’s roles exist principally outside the house, while the roles of women are explicitly in the home. In such cultures, women might not leave their homes except when accompanied by a male member of the family. Equally, men by no means go into the kitchen. If a man from this kind of culture experiences a social stressor which compels an alteration in roles or a dispute to the status quo, such stress may cause the man to develop into depression. For example, in the event that a husband from a society with inflexible gender roles loses a spouse, he might not discern how to take care of his children’s daily needs for instance feeding, or bathing (Rollock, 2009).

Cultural identity

Cultural identity frequently influences the extent to which an individual demonstrates somatic symptoms of depression. This means that, some cultures may be contented reporting symptoms of depression that are somatic in character rather than mental. For instance, many depressed Chinese men complain of physical discomfort, feelings of internal pressure, as well as symptoms of dizziness, fatigue, and pain. Likewise, depressed Japanese men habitually complain of headache, neck, and abdominal pain symptoms. Even in Western nations where depressive disorders are increasingly acceptable, scholars have hypothesized that a number of chronic conditions such as fibromyalgia, chronic pain, chronic exhaustion syndrome, may be somatic types of a mood disorders than real physical problems (Frosh, 2009).

Cultural disparities

Cultural disparities in help-seeking conduct may manipulate depression treatment. For instance, non-Western men frequently utilize indigenous practitioners for treatment of complaints and Western-educated doctors for treating disease. If emotional troubles are not regard as within the sphere of disease, depressed men may not readily look for mental health or psychiatric care for symptoms of depression. Since the public discourse concerning depression is increasingly widespread in Western societies, it is increasingly socially tolerable to suffer depression, and more men are willing to ask for help. On the contrary, mental illness is regularly increasingly stigmatized in other societies (Gilbert, 2010).

Meta-analysis, quantitative and qualitative studies

While the meta-analysis was generalizable over a large population, the actual Meta analysis may not be effective in the prediction of the result of a single study; therefore, it was imperative to conduct another study. It is also advisable to note the sources of bias in the study were not easy to control in the meta-analysis. This might have affected the results and direction of the study. However, the best evidence meta-analysis was used to correct the inherent weakness of meta-analysis. The methodological selection criteria could have introduced the unwanted subjectivity that weakened the purpose of the study. On the other hand, the qualitative analysis in the study was useful for providing a clear picture of the dispirit in the cultural influences of depression and the behavioral disparity of the depression processing across gender, however it was not effective as the results from the quantitative study could not be gene raised. Generally, the results produced by the quantitative study were very realistic and could be used to developed theory inductively unlike the qualitative study. However all the three studies were important in arriving at the desired conclusion as the weaknesses of one method was compensated by the other methods?

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Ethno medical research proposes that cultural disparities in placing much focus on oneself as well as one’s place in social hierarchies are associated with the incidence of depression. Men should understand that depression does not denote that one is feeble or that one is untreatable or fanatical, but that one is experiencing a problem that needs to be dealt with prior to causing further damage. This hidden depression is fundamentally a disorder of self-value and self-esteem. Healthy self-value is fundamentally internal. It is the capability to value oneself not owing to what one possess or has the ability to do.

ReferencesFrosh, S. (2009). Masculine Ideology & Psychological Therapy. New York: Routledge Press.

Gilbert, R. (2010). Depression: Evolution of Hopelessness. New York, Guilford.

Paulson, J, & Bazemore, S. (2010). Prenatal and Postpartum Depression in Fathers and Its Association with Maternal Depression: A Meta-Analysis. Journal of the American Medical Association. 19; 303(19):1961-9.

Rowan, J. (2009). Treating the Male Psyche. New York: Routledge Press.

Rollock, T. (2009). The Role of Contextual Differences, Gender, Ethnicity, Emotional Content, in Expressive, Physiological & Self-Reported Emotional Reactions to Imagery. Emotion & Cognition, 15, 16–19.

While the economy of the US has been very vibrant, there are many indicators to show that the country’s economy is on the dow

Current Macroeconomic Situation

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While the economy of the US has been very vibrant, there are many indicators to show that the country’s economy is on the downturn. For one the vital economic statistics show that the country most important sectors are either in a very bad shape. For example, the government debt and the corporate debt is almost 360% of the country’s GDP. THE Colossal manufacturing base is almost nearing closure. The country is also stil reeling from the effects of the worst debt bubble followed by the financial crisis of the wallsteet.

Unemployment

According to Geffen, (2008), the country’s unemployment rate is worrying as the number of the civilian who are not in gainful employment in ever increasing, for example, the country’s bureau of labor statistics shows that the real unemployment for t economy and the increasing unemployment in the country. However, there is a significant relationship between unemployment and the economy. It is therefore healthy to say that the rate of unemployment may not reduce significantly unless the economy recovers; the country official rate of unemployment is 9.1%.

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Inflation

The country is also concerned about the rate of inflation in the country based on the current statistics showing that the current 3.2% increase in the general CPI of the country. This is alarming to the federal government because the increase in the prices of gas and oil has a ripple effect on the country’s fertilizer and transportation const that later translates into a further increase in the country’s food prices. This percentage increase in the general price of commodities in the country has a negative impact on the general economic climate in the country forcing the country to be concerned. However, it is quite open that the federal government is less concerned about the volatile prices of commodities, but is more concerned about the latest core inflation rates that are currently 1.3% above the target set by the fed (Geffen, 2008).

Recession

The country has experienced two quarters of economic decline on a number of occasions. In addition, the government is reacting to this economic decline in a number of ways, for one, the federal government printed more money. The country also instituted monetary easing to solve the country from recession. The government has also instated fiscal policies to promote growth in the country. The fed has also tried to stimulate jobs by institution an economic recovery plan, increasing job through outsourcing as well an attracting foreign investments into the country. Other includes financial regulation and intermediation.

Measures

There are several measures that the US government can implement to contain or stop the economic problems. These ranges from increasing the amount of money in circulation, and boosting the general per capita disposable income. However, if the government could consider reducing the per capital debt level while at the same time balancing the interest rates. The economic woes can be contained. On the other hand, the Keynesian economic argue that creating a conducive environment for business is also important as it attract foreign and domestic investment into the country. Some of the activities that the country has achieved include encouraging the importation of high end commodities to impose a repealing tax on them.

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Geffen, D, (2008). “Recession Puts Halfway Rule to the Test”. The Wall Street Journal.

While the allocation of resources is an I,prant uty of the management

Manage Accountability

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While the allocation of resources is an I,prant uty of the management, there are many pitfalls to accountability that the management of any project can find itself ins when there are no proper structures for allocating, managing, controlling the funds allocated for any project. On the other hand, it is the duty if the management to ensure that the benefits accruing form the project overrides the cost associated with the project lest the project be declared a waste of resources. One major way by which the management of a find can ensure that the funds allocated are spent well is through control structures and benchmarks that must be specr8ic to the project at hand.

It is always ideal for management to have ideal Management Accountability Framework that includes statement that outlines the expectations of then oversight authority of the of the project. The list of management expectation in the framework is immigrant as it also helps in the attainment of high organizational performance. This call for Accountability, and Citizen Focused Services, however, other principles such as Governance and Strategic Direction, Innovation and Change Learning, People, Policy and Programs, Results and Performance, Risk Management and Stewardship, Public Service Values.

The main types of expenditures include the operating expenditures such as Employee salaries or wages and overheads, rental and utility costs, employees travel and other training expenses, communication, consultancy fees. On the other hand there are a number of capital expenditures includes , machineries and other production equipment, Vehicles, stores, furnishings, IT systems, office furniture’s and other items with depreciable values (Kelly, &, Rivenbark, 2010).

Budgetary procedures

Determining a corporate strategy in which the management team review the strategy

The budget analyst then issues the Revenue Budget Materials based on the historical report, this indicates the revenues by regions, and month, and then the budget is reviewed and adjusted

The budget analyst the Issues Expense Budget Materials that indicates the expenses

The initial budget iteration is the compiled by the budget analyst into the team’s budget model

The budget analyst team then completes the subsequent iteration and a day is set for reviewing the budget. In this meeting the notes are compared especially the historical results, the key ratios, step costing, and other change points. One other important part in this meeting is the discussion of area is the possible impacts of bottleneck on operations

The CEO approves the budget.

The final budget that has been approved is loaded into the accounting system

Lump sum budgeting,

While the project will rely entirely on lamp sum budgeting based on the source of funds and the frequency of funds allocation, it is important to note that the project would also have access to other streams of cash flows that will be used mainly for financing the daily operation over the entire life of the project (Breul, 2007).

Object-of-expenditure budgeting,

Performance budgeting.

Meyers, &, Philip, (2005) states that this system of budgeting recognizes and presents the purposes for which a budget is prepared and the purpose for the groups requires funds. It also entails listing the cost of the project and the related activities geared towards achieving these objectives. This system is considered ideal as it outlines the expected output and the. It is advisable to ensure that a comprehensive performance budgeting system quantifies the total results based chain.

Costing

Costing during the project will e based on various units cost. Example, mechanized clearing will be Mechanized Clearing time will be dependent on the tractors size and the area to be cleared. Therefore, clearing time, Tc, based on the machine hours per square miles.

Mechanized clearing

Merchandised pilling

Earth work

Grading

Surfacing

Economic Cost benefit analysis

The conventional economic cost-benefit analysis is important for analyzing the economic profitability of the highway. The two phases of the project will include upgrading of the key causeway and finally, completion of the main highways. Then the second phase will include completion and commissioning of the project to the stakeholders. Dessau Soprin International and the alignment and technical requirements that were expressed in the Functional Planning Report will base the cost on the Class “C” estimate that was primed.

Randall, (1982), argues that the procedure is important s it is the only procedure that is used to structure and examine infrastructure projects in order to determine the efficiency concern and the probability of economic growth that the projects are likely to generate. The concept of facilitating choice and the allocation of available resources are the key objectives of the ECBA. The project will use a base case and compare the perforemcne of the project against it is important to note that the techniques is commonly used to determine or appraise the publicly funded investment project such as highways. This helps in the allocation of resources in a way that the society will benefit. The main objectives of the cost benefit analysis is to set a monetary value form the benefits accruing from the public project

Benefits and cost items objects

Affecting Usersa Travel time saving

Vehicle operation and cost savings;

Security and related savings such as life and injuries, including damage to property)

Affecting Owners and Operators of the Road Network Highway construction expenses and costs;

Land acquisition cost;

Maintenance costs and repair cost

Network operating costs;

Savings related to postponement of maintenance

Costs on other roads (existing road)

Affecting Non-users Travel time savings or costs from changes in traffic on other roads or modes;

Costs and benefits related to air quality;

Costs and benefits related to energy consumption of different transportation modes;

Other externalities

Liquidity ratios are classes of financial metrics that are used determine the ability of a company to discharge the short term debt obligation that it accumulates. This also indicates a company’s margin of safety

Solvency ratios: the solvency ratios on the other hand, are used to measure the ability of corporate body to meets the long-term debt obligations associated with its daily operations. This shows how long a company can meet its debt obligation. This includes the after tax income that a company has realized and excludes any non cash depreciation expenses size of a company’s after-tax income

Profitability ratios: solvency ratios are alas of metrics that companies can use to assess their abilities to generate continued income against expenses and related relevant costs over specific duration of time

Reference

Randall, Ronald (1982) “Presidential Use of Management Tools: From PPB to ZBB.”

Presidential Studies Quarterly 12(2): 186-194.

Meyers, Roy T. and Joyce, Philip G. (2005) “Congressional Budgeting at Age 30: Is it worth

Saving?” Public Budgeting & Finance (Winter Supplement) 25: 68-82.

Breul, Jonathan D. (2007) “Three Bush Administration Management Reform Initiatives: The

President’s Management Agenda, Freedom to Manage Legislative Proposals and the

Program Assessment Rating Tool.” Public Administration Review (January/February)

67(1): 21-26.

Kelly M. &, C. Rivenbark (2010). Performance budgeting for State and LocaGovernment. 2nd Edition. M.E. Sharpe