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DEPRESSION DESCRIPTION

 
Most people experience an occasional "off day" when everything seems to be going against them. The term "depression", however, is used to describe a more serious or prolonged episode of the blues, which in severe cases can interfere with an individual's social life, work and sleep patterns. Depression may develop gradually over a long period without apparent cause. Some forms of depression appear to have a repeating pattern while others are short-term and once-off episodes.

Over 300,000 Irish people suffer from depression every year. Women are affected more than men. However, statistics show that every year consistently more men than women commit suicide or attempt suicide (parasuicide), perhaps because men are more reluctant than women to seek help for depressive symptoms or talk to others about their feelings. The highest rates of depression occur in adults aged between 25 and 44 years.

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