Key Facts
Key Facts
Key Facts
Overview
Depressive disorder (also known as depression) is a common mental disorder. It
involves a depressed mood or loss of pleasure or interest in activities for long
periods of time.
Depression is different from regular mood changes and feelings about everyday
life. It can affect all aspects of life, including relationships with family, friends and
community. It can result from or lead to problems at school and at work.
Depression can happen to anyone. People who have lived through abuse, severe
losses or other stressful events are more likely to develop depression. Women are
more likely to have depression than men.
Although there are known, effective treatments for mental disorders, more than
75% of people in low- and middle-income countries receive no
treatment (3). Barriers to effective care include a lack of investment in mental
health care, lack of trained health-care providers and social stigma associated with
mental disorders.
A depressive episode is different from regular mood fluctuations. They last most of
the day, nearly every day, for at least two weeks.
poor concentration
feelings of excessive guilt or low self-worth
hopelessness about the future
thoughts about dying or suicide
disrupted sleep
changes in appetite or weight
feeling very tired or low in energy.
Depression can cause difficulties in all aspects of life, including in the community
and at home, work and school.
single episode depressive disorder, meaning the person’s first and only episode;
recurrent depressive disorder, meaning the person has a history of at least two depressive
episodes; and
bipolar disorder, meaning that depressive episodes alternate with periods of manic
symptoms, which include euphoria or irritability, increased activity or energy, and other
symptoms such as increased talkativeness, racing thoughts, increased self-esteem,
decreased need for sleep, distractibility, and impulsive reckless behaviour.
Psychological treatments are the first treatments for depression. They can be
combined with antidepressant medications in moderate and severe depression.
Antidepressant medications are not needed for mild depression.
behavioural activation
cognitive behavioural therapy
interpersonal psychotherapy
problem-solving therapy.
Antidepressants should not be used for treating depression in children and are not
the first line of treatment in adolescents, among whom they should be used with
extra caution.
Self-care
Self-care can play an important role in managing symptoms of depression and
promoting overall well-being.
remember you are not alone, and that many people have gone through what you’re
experiencing and found help
talk to someone you trust about how you feel
talk to a health worker, such as a doctor or counsellor
join a support group.
If you think you are in immediate danger of harming yourself, contact any
available emergency services or a crisis line.
WHO response
WHO’s Mental health action plan 2013–2030 highlights the steps required to
provide appropriate interventions for people with mental disorders including
depression.
Depression and self-harm/suicide are among the priority conditions covered by
WHO’s Mental Health Gap Action Programme (mhGAP). The Programme aims to
help countries increase services for people with mental, neurological and
substance use disorders through care provided by health workers who are not
specialists in mental health.
WHO has developed brief psychological intervention manuals for depression that
may be delivered by lay therapists to individuals and groups. An example is
the Problem management plus (PM+) manual, which describes the use of
behavioural activation, stress management, problem solving treatment and
strengthening social support. Moreover, the Group interpersonal therapy for
depression manual describes group treatment of depression. Finally, the Thinking
healthy manual covers the use of cognitive-behavioural therapy for perinatal
depression.
References
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