Depression Statistics

May 30th, 2010 by admin

A depressive episode can be devastating to any person and the family touches him. In addition to the mentally ill, there is no consequences for measuring the company. To fully understand the magnitude of the problem with depression, let's take a look at some statistics of depression.

Approximately 19 million American adults suffer from depressive disorders in a given year. This includes the Great Depression and bipolar disorder dsythymia.Approximately 10-15 percent of adults suffer from depression in most industrialized societies. It 's the leading cause of disability among those 15-44 in the United States and the leading cause of disability for those over the age of five worldwide.

severe depression may occur at any age, but the average age of onset is 32 years. New reports indicate that four percent of preschool children diagnosed with clinical depression and the number of children with depression is increased by an astonishing 23 percent a year. One area of interest: current antidepressants have shown little effectiveness in patients younger than 18

Women are diagnosed with depression at about twice the rate of men. However, this is because men are less likely treatment of depressive disorders can be found. Only eight percent of depressed African-American men seeking treatment. Overall, it is estimated that about 80 percent of> Depression ongediagnoseerde and untreated cases. Depression is a recurrent disease: after each major depressive episode, the risk of future episodes increases.

Depression is a significant cost to the economy. And 'responsible for much of the lack of work. Cost to employers in absenteeism and lost productivity due to depressive disorders is estimated at more than $ 51000000000 years to be. This figure excludes the costs of care andprescription.

The effects of depression can be spread through families and generations. Research has shown that children of depressed mothers score lower on performance tests in mathematics. developmental delays in children aged two to four years, is also linked to maternal depression.

Unfortunately, the company is still a stigma associated with depression. Studies show that 54 percent of people think that depression is a personalweakness. In one study, 41 percent of women said they were embarrassed about their depression to seek help.

There is a natural resistance to interference in the private emotions of others. But those who suffer from depressive disorders to get there, you may need to step outside our comfort zone and those who know and love to encourage to seek treatment. If the depression is what we personally is definitely caused pain in our society.

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