This document lists common symptoms of depression, including inability to get out of bed, losing interest in pleasurable activities, sleep and concentration difficulties, and recurring thoughts of death or self-harm. It notes that depression occurs twice as often in women than men, and that women are more likely to discuss their feelings and be diagnosed while men often go undiagnosed and may turn to substance abuse, violence or withdrawal.
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This document lists common symptoms of depression, including inability to get out of bed, losing interest in pleasurable activities, sleep and concentration difficulties, and recurring thoughts of death or self-harm. It notes that depression occurs twice as often in women than men, and that women are more likely to discuss their feelings and be diagnosed while men often go undiagnosed and may turn to substance abuse, violence or withdrawal.
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SYMPTON LIST - DEPRESSION
Unable to get up and do things
Can’t get out of bed Losing interest in activities previously causing pleasure Difficulty sleeping Trouble concentrating Recurring thoughts of death Recurring thoughts of self harm Feelings of hopelessness and perceived burdensomeness Occurs at least twice among woman as men Women talk about feelings and get diagnosed Men often go undiagnosed, withdraw, look to drugs or alcohol abuse, violent actions “Women think and Men drink”