Understanding Depression
Approximately 15 million American adults suffer from depression every year.
Approximately 15 million American adults suffer from depression every year.
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Because no two people are exactly alike, it makes sense that different people may experience the symptoms of depression in different ways. For one person, fatigue may occur, while another person may become agitated or restless. There are numerous signs and symptoms that help a healthcare professional determine if a person is suffering from depression, symptoms that must represent a change from the way the person used to function. In addition, at least one of the symptoms must be either #1 (depressed mood) or #2 (loss of interest or pleasure in activities). While a person may not have all of the symptoms listed below, some common signs of depression include1:
Please note: If you or someone you know has thoughts of suicide, seek professional help immediately through your healthcare professional or doctor, or call 411 to get the phone number for the nearest local suicide hotline.
Screening for depression is an important first step you can take on your own and in the privacy of your own home. If you think you may be experiencing the symptoms of depression, you can start taking charge of your health today by taking the Depression Self-Screener. Results are anonymous. Be sure to share your answers with your healthcare professional so he or she can properly diagnose your condition and provide appropriate treatment. Only a qualified healthcare professional can diagnose depression.