Depression is the effects of how a person feel, the way they think and how a person act. Depression can be treated. Symptoms of depression are difficulty concentrating, remembering details, and making decisions. Fatigue and decreased energy. Feeling of guilt, worthlessness, and or helplessness. Feelings of hopelessness and or pessimism. Diagnostic classification is major depressive disordered, bipolar I, bipolar II disorder, and cyclothymic disordered. Major depressive disorder is depressed mood. Significant weight or appetite disturbance, sleep disturbance, loss of energy or fatigue, feeling of worthlessness, diminished ability to think, concentrate and make decisions, recurrent thoughts of death, dying or suicide, and longstanding …show more content…
The epidemiology of depression is prevalence, National Prevalence, International Prevalence, Age Difference, Sex and Ethic Differences, and Environmental Correlates. Depression is more common in females than males. The sex difference is age specific. There is a little sex difference in either childhood or advanced old age, but a notable sex difference in middle life. This sex difference appears because rates for females rise sharply from childhood to adulthood and then decline somewhat in old age. The rates for males show a small rise in early adulthood but are otherwise stable throughout life. the Environment Correlates limited research has been conducted on gender differences in perceived environmental correlates of physical activity (PA). the purpose of the study was to explore the potential role of gender in the link between perceived environment and …show more content…
Coping styles are coping strategies refer to the specific efforts both behavioral and psychological, that people employ to master tolerate reduce or minimize stressful events. This can be very helpful for depression. Depression can be cause by many different things like genetic vulnerability, severe life stressors, substance you may take (some medications, drugs and alcohol) and medical conditions can affect the way your brain regulates your moods. Depression is more complicated. Its caused by a combination of biological, psychological, and social