10 percent to 25 percent of all women will be depressed during their lives. In fact, women are twice as likely as men to experience depression, yet many do not seek treatment. Depression is a medical condition that should be diagnosed and treated by a trained healthcare professional, such as a primary care provider, psychiatrist, psychologist, or a social worker.
Do you think you may be suffering from depression? Ask yourself these two questions:
If you answer yes to one or both questions, there is a possibility you may be suffering from depression.
Only your physician can diagnose depression and begin treatment.
Depression can be treated with medication and psychotherapy.
Early diagnosis is important!
Take the first step and make an appointment to see your doctor today. You Can!
A more detailed screening tool to help you determine if you need to see a mental health professional for diagnosis and treatment of depression is available at:
http://psychcentral.com/depquiz.htm
Risk Factors for Depression
Learn more at the NACDD's Women's Health Council Web site.
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