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  2. Depression Statistics: Types, Symptoms, Treatments, More

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    Symptom statistics. The symptoms of depression can range from mild to severe. In the 2019 National Health Interview Survey, adults were asked about their symptoms over the past 2 weeks and found ...

  3. Depression is considered a serious medical condition that can get worse without proper treatment. Depression symptoms Depression can be more than a constant state of sadness or feeling “blue.”

  4. Teen Depression: Symptoms, Diagnosis, Medications & More

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    a decrease in energy. difficulty concentrating. feelings of guilt, worthlessness, or helplessness. alcohol or drug misuse. major changes in sleeping habits. talking about or thinking of suicide ...

  5. What Is Depression? Overview, Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments

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    The diagnosis of depression often begins with a medical and psychiatric history and possibly also a physical exam by a health care provider. Screening and treatment can be managed by a primary ...

  6. Mental health in education - Wikipedia

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    Mental health in education. Mental health in education is the impact that mental health (including emotional, psychological, and social well-being) has on educational performance. Mental health often viewed as an adult issue, but in fact, almost half of adolescents in the United States are affected by mental disorders, and about 20% of these ...

  7. How Common Is Depression Among College Students? - WebMD

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    The National Institute of Mental Health reports that 75% of people with anxiety disorders will begin to show symptoms before they are 22 years old. College is a common time for many people to ...

  8. Major depressive disorder - Wikipedia

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    Major depression significantly affects a person's family and personal relationships, work or school life, sleeping and eating habits, and general health. Family and friends may notice agitation or lethargy. Older depressed people may have cognitive symptoms of recent onset, such as forgetfulness, and a more noticeable slowing of movements.

  9. Epidemiology of depression - Wikipedia

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    Depression is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, as the epidemiology has shown. [1] Lifetime prevalence estimates vary widely, from 3% in Japan to 17% in India. Epidemiological data shows higher rates of depression in the Middle East, North Africa, South Asia and the United States than in other regions and countries. [2]