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2、Money really can’t buy happiness. According to a new survey, lawyers and 31____________well-paid white-collar workers are more likely to suffer depression. A national survey of more than 7500 professionals has found that almost one in ten reported moderate (中度) to severe depressive symptoms. The legal profession had the worst result, 32_____________ almost 16 percent reporting symptoms of clinical depression (临床抑郁症). Next 33______________ (be) accountants and insurance underwriters, both on 10 percent. People in IT services, architecture  and engineering 34___________ had depression rates above the average.

The survey 35____________(conduct) by Beyondblue, 36______________ organization devoted to fighting depression, also showed that those under 30 years old 37_____________ had the highest rates of depression were the most likely to “self-medicate” with drugs and alcohol. Beyondblue deputy chief executive and 38_______________ (psychology), Dr. Nicole Highet, said the survey was first to reveal the extent of the problem. “We often associate depression with the most socially disadvantaged and people under financial pressure, 39_____________ here’s a whole different group.” Dr. Highet said. She said while it was difficult to know exactly 40____________ made some groups more prone to depression, it was likely to be driven by work pressures.

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Money really can’t buy happiness. According to a new survey, lawyers and 31____________well-paid white-collar workers are more likely to suffer depression. A national survey of more than 7500 professionals has found that almost one in ten reported moderate (中度) to severe depressive symptoms. The legal profession had the worst result, 32_____________ almost 16 percent reporting symptoms of clinical depression (临床抑郁症). Next 33______________ (be) accountants and insurance underwriters, both on 10 percent. People in IT services, architecture  and engineering 34___________ had depression rates above the average.

The survey 35____________(conduct) by Beyondblue, 36______________ organization devoted to fighting depression, also showed that those under 30 years old 37_____________ had the highest rates of depression were the most likely to “self-medicate” with drugs and alcohol. Beyondblue deputy chief executive and 38_______________ (psychology), Dr. Nicole Highet, said the survey was first to reveal the extent of the problem. “We often associate depression with the most socially disadvantaged and people under financial pressure, 39_____________ here’s a whole different group.” Dr. Highet said. She said while it was difficult to know exactly 40____________ made some groups more prone to depression, it was likely to be driven by work pressures.

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Money really can’t buy happiness. According to a new survey, lawyers and __31_____ well-paid white-collar workers are more likely to suffer depression. A national survey of more than 7500 professionals has found that almost one __32_____ ten reported moderate (中度) to severe depressive symptoms. The legal profession had the worst result, _33_______ almost 16 percent reporting symptoms of clinical depression (临床抑郁症). Next __34_____(be) accountants and insurance underwriters, both on 10 percent. People in IT services, architecture and engineering also had depression rates above the average.
The survey __35_____ (conduct) by Beyondblue, an organization devoted to fighting depression, also showed that __36_____ under 30 who had the __37_____ (high) rates of depression were the most likely to “self-medicate” with drugs and alcohol. Beyondblue deputy chief executive and _38_________ (psychology), Dr. Nicole Highet, said the survey was first to reveal the extent of the problem. “We often associate depression with the most socially disadvantaged and people under financial pressure, __39_____ here’s a whole different group.” Dr. Highet said, She said while it was difficult to know exactly __40________ made some groups more prone to depression, it was likely to be driven by work pressures.

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