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Depression is not a normal part of being a woman nor is it a female weakness. Learn the various signs of depression, reasons why it may affect women, and how it can be treated. ... Details >
This article answers treatment questions regarding schizophrenia and depression. The article includes information on causes of schizophrenia, difference between schizophrenia and schizoaffective disor... Details >
National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression
Research has shown that, as in adults, depression in children and adolescents can be treated effectively with the use of certain anti-depressant medications called "SSRI's." The risks and benefits of... Details >
National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health
Also available in: Spanish
This pamphlet describes the most prevalent types of depressive disorders and the variations in symptoms, severity and persistence. Screening, diagnosis and treatment are discussed along with self-help... Details >
National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health
Also available in: Spanish
Everyone gets the blues now and then. It's part of life. But if you feel little joy or pleasure after visiting with friends or seeing a good movie, you may have a more serious problem. Being depressed... Details >
This document provides information about depression and links to related resources, including articles and organizations.... Details >
This patient summary on depression is adapted from a summary written for health professionals by cancer experts. This brief summary describes the causes and treatment of depression and risk factors an... Details >
A common myth about depression is that it is “normal” for certain people to feel depressed—older people, teenagers, new mothers, menopausal women, or those with a chronic illness. The truth is that de... Details >
A fact sheet that discusses depression and Alzheimer's disease and how a caregiver can recognize depression in a family member or patient with Alzheimer's disease.... Details >
Also available in: Hmong Khmer/Cambodian Korean Vietnamese
This pamphlet lists symptoms to reach a diagnosis of major depression. At least five must be present nearly every day for two weeks or longer without an alternative physical cause, including depressed... Details >
National Asian American Pacific Islander Mental Health Association