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  2. Epidemiology of depression - Wikipedia

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    People are most likely to suffer their first depressive episode between the ages of 30 and 40, and there is a second, smaller peak of incidence between ages 50 and 60. [8] The risk of major depression is increased with neurological conditions such as stroke, Parkinson's disease, or multiple sclerosis and during the first year after childbirth. [9]

  3. Prevalence of mental disorders - Wikipedia

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    The first published figures on the 14 country surveys completed to date, indicate that, of those disorders assessed, anxiety disorders are the most common in all but 1 country (prevalence in the prior 12-month period of 2.4% to 18.2%) and mood disorders next most common in all but 2 countries (12-month prevalence of 0.8% to 9.6%), while ...

  4. Mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic - Wikipedia

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    November 2020: According to preliminary statistics, PTSD, anxiety, and depression are more common among healthcare professionals. [18] More support services are advocated for when the mental health costs of frontline workers are acknowledged. [18] Global vaccination efforts start in January 2021.

  5. List of countries by antidepressant consumption - Wikipedia

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    The source for the data below is the OECD Health Statistics 2018, released by the OECD in June 2018 and updated on 8 November 2018. [1]The unit of measurement used by the OECD is defined daily dose (DDD), defined as "the assumed average maintenance dose per day for a drug used on its main indication in adults". [2]

  6. Seasonal effects on suicide rates - Wikipedia

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    Chronobiological research, conducted by a team of clinical scientists in Belgium, [18] has revealed that many "biochemical, metabolic and immune functions, which may be related to suicide, suicidal behavior or ideation or major depression, are organized along a multifrequency seasonal time-structure". [19]

  7. Biology of depression - Wikipedia

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    Instead of studying one brain region, studying large scale brain networks is another approach to understanding psychiatric and neurological disorders, [161] supported by recent research that has shown that multiple brain regions are involved in these disorders. Understanding the disruptions in these networks may provide important insights into ...

  8. Lexapro: Everything You Need to Know About Its Side Effects - AOL

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    Starting a new medication for your mental health can be a time full of uncertainty. And there’s a lot of information about antidepressant medications out there. Lexapro: Everything You Need to ...

  9. Brain & Behavior Research Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation (BBRF) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that funds mental health research. It was originally called the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia & Depression, or NARSAD. It received its nonprofit ruling in 1981. [1] [2]

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