Depression is very serious.
It is the main cause for suicide.
People are killing themselves by the thousands, because of this dangerous disease.
In this article, we will see how depression is increasing alarmingly worldwide.
According to figures released by the World Health Organization (WHO) for 2010: Globally, more than 350 million people of all ages suffer from depression, or about 5% of the world population. Even worse, Depression is the leading cause of disability worldwide, and is a major contributor to the global burden of disease.
The WHO also reports that suicide rates have increased 60 percent over the past 50 years, most strikingly in the developing world, and that by 2020 depression will be the second most prevalent medical
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One clear indication of the rapid increase of depression was evident in the 2013 study of global consumption of antidepressants, by the Guardian. The study focused on 25 countries, and it noticed that since the year 2000, every single covered country has increased its consumption of antidepressants. Some data show that the US consumption of antidepressants increased 400% between 1988 and 2008 (CDC)
A - Some Depression Statistics By Country
1 - USA:
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in 2012, major depression is the leading cause of disability for Americans between the ages of 15 and 44.
- CDC, 2012: While major depressive disorder can develop at any age, the median age at onset is 32.5.
- In 1991 depression rates for American adults stood at 3.33% of the population, according to The American Journal of Psychiatry. In 2011, CDC numbers show that it reached approximately 10 percent of Americans ages 18 and over in a given year, or more than 24 million people.
- Depression is involved in more than two - thirds of the 39,000 suicides that occur in the United States every year. For every two homicides, there are three
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5 - China:
Although China does not publish official statistics on mental health, most evidence suggests that its depression rate is on the rise.
China may be home to more than 30 million depression patients, or 3% - 5% of the total population, according to a 2012 report by the market data company Research and Markets. The report indicates that the country's antidepressant market is booming. About £326m of the drugs were sold in 2012 - a small portion of China's pharmaceuticals market as a whole, but growing quickly, with a 22.6% increase on 2011.
6 - India:
The National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) statistics reveal that a total of 1,35,445 people in India committed suicide in 2012 which amounts to an average of 15 suicides an hour or 371 suicides daily. Tamil Nadu state ranked the first on the suicide index, and Maharashtra ranked second.
- Suicide rate for Tamil Nadu was 25 per 100,000, in2012, which is among the highest in the
(CWLA). There are so many reasons behind suicide, the most common being depression. The United States has the highest death rate out of all the countries in the
A Hero? Or An Egocentric person? According to DBSA, the major depressive disorder affects approximately 14.8 million American adults, or about 6.7 percent of the U.S. population age 18 and older. The major depressive disorder can develop at any age.
C. As many as one in 33 children and one in eight adolescents have clinical depression. (Center for Mental Health Services, U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, 1996). Depression is the cause of over two-thirds of the 30,000 reported suicides in the U.S. each year. (White House Conference on Mental Health, 1999).
Depression is a serious mental illness that most adolescents struggle with, through their teenage years of life. Suicides rates are increasing as the years go by, especially in teens and adolescents. There are several controversial treatments and antidepressants for depression and they seem to work with teens, but not all. Allowing a teen to have an antidepressant should not be aloud because studies have shown that most teens and adolescents does not benefit them with their brain. In today’s society, doctors give teen a antidepressants and send them on their way.
Depression is a real illness and help is available. With proper diagnosis and treatment, the vast majority of people with depression will overcome it. If you are experiencing symptoms of depression, a first step is to see your family physician or psychiatrist. Talk about your concerns and request a thorough evaluation. This is a start to addressing mental health
As a mental disorder, depression may severely impact growth and development as well as peer and family relationships and can be associated with great socio-economic costs (REF 1 & 2). It has been linked to various health risk-related behaviours (HRBs), such as tobacco use, alcoholism and unhealthy eating habits. It has also been found to act as a risk factor for multiple conditions including cardiovascular diseases (REF 2 & 5& 9). Such effects can be extremely pronounced as suggested by statistics reflecting that Major depression affects 3 to 5 percent of children and adolescents (REF 1). Thus, an intervention to reduce such data is required.
History, types of depression, symptoms, and treatments are all equally important in finding ways to help one who is suffering from depression. As we look back in
Research suggests that over 40,000 people commit suicide each year. Suicide was the tenth cause of death in the United States as of 2013. The most susceptible cause of suicide is depression from alcohol and substance abuse. When a person is drinking excessively or using substances their inhibitions are lowered and this can increase impulsive behavior. Over time the drugs and alcohol can change the brain chemicals which will cause depression.
Suicide is taken very serious as steps are taken everyday to stop suicide and spread positivity and awareness everyday to
From 1999 to 2014, the suicide rate rose by 24%.”("The saddest trend; Suicide”) Suicide has risen, in 15 years, almost a quarter of what it used to be. There has been studies in
What is suicide? It’s an act to end your own life. According to the American foundation for suicide, over 44,000 people try to commit suicide each year in the United states. Did you know that in 2015, suicide was the second leading causes of death in people 15 to 34 years of age. People can commit suicide by cutting their wrists, gun shot, jumping from heights or hang themselves.
Suicide is the second leading cause of death among the youth aged 15-29. (WHO, 2014) Youth are the future of generation and work population. The human value and cost of a human life are then should be questioned in the social norm. Besides, a significant number of people, includes governments, international and national non-government organizations, religious groups and education institutes emphasises that actions have to be taken to prevent suicide problem.
Over the years the issue of suicide has been slowly increasing. It is now the third leading cause of death among young people. The effects of suicide are tragic and felt long after the individual has taken their own life. Some people who consider suicide, however, never make a “serious” attempt at it. For every attempted suicide, there is said to be more than one person whose thought of suicide has never translated into an actual attempt.
Kassandra Lee Valerie Swartz 82836 12/14/2014 Exercise: A Cure For Depression? Approximately 121 million people worldwide are currently suffering from some sort of depression, and this number increases approximately 20% per year (Healthline). Depression, the most common mental illness, effects 25% of Americans (Olga Khazan).
Negative Effects of Depression Nearly 30,000 Americans commit suicide each year; 650,000 receive emergency treatment after suicide attempt. About 90% of those suicides are due to treatable disorders; the most common which is depression (Aguirre 119). Take another look at those numbers… They are pretty high aren 't they.