Understanding Depression

Depression could have an effect on any sex or age; it could be there in a short-lived experience, or else one that continue for scores of years. There are more than 5 million citizens in UK alone are living with depression. These situations cost the UK more than £8 billion a year.

By the year 2020, World Health Organization estimates that, depression probably could be the next most debilitating situation in the developed world.

Less than 25% of the victims from depression have means of access to treatment.

In people aged over 65, depression are common to them. Up toward 15% of elder adults have clinically important symptoms, in addition to about 60% of these adults are not getting any treatment. The uppermost incidence of primary attacks of depression occurs between 55 to 65of age for men, and for women between 50 to 60of age.

At any time, in Britain 1 in 4 people suffer from several type of depression. More or less 1 in 6 people who have suffer from depression commit suicide.

Illnesses such as heart disease and arthritis sometimes could cause symptoms similar to depression. Just about 50% of people with clinical depression fail to get an accurate diagnosis or treatment. There are more than 80% of these people could be helped through proper assistance.

Several think that late life depression is an inescapable result of the getting old process. This is wrong, actually there are lots of things which contribute towards period of depression, especially in economic, medical, and social factors, most usually face by older people.

Depression victims need help from their family and friends in the company of their doctor. Depressions affect everything in the life of a person. This situation could be made bad through lack of understanding and correct medical advice.

A few facts on mental health that is interesting:

About a quarter of all the drugs prescribed by the NHS are meant for mental health problems. Between 1990 to 1995, Prescriptions for anti–depressants in England rise by over 100% .About 85% of the general public believes that people with mental ill health have been the topic of discrimination. And 90% have the same opinion that we have to adopt a far more forbearing attitude towards people with mental ill health. Young men under the influence of alcohol are more dangerous to the public than the people with a mental health problem.

In a review by Mind 60% of mental health service user feel that media coverage was responsible for the discrimination they have been experienced.

Mental Health Foundation surveyed that 47% of people with mental health troubles said that they had been experiencing discrimination at work. Stress-related absence explains the credit for half of all sickness starting to have a work.