🫂 Depression: Understanding Types, Causes, and Treatment

Sakshi Kamboj | Student ID: 991785811 | APPL27670

Instructor: Kellie Hayward | Date: Feb 8, 2026

📌 Welcome: Understanding Depression

Depression is one of the most common and serious mental health conditions worldwide, affecting individuals of all ages, backgrounds, and cultures. It is not just temporary sadness or a state of emotional discomfort; depression is a complicated mood disorder which influences the way people think, feel, and operate in their day-to-day lives.

— World Health Organization (2021)

Person sitting alone reflecting on mental health and depression awareness

Understanding depression is the first step toward healing and recovery

🎯 Our Purpose

📊 Key Statistics

  1. Depression is a leading cause of disability worldwide (WHO, 2021)
  2. Approximately 280 million people globally suffer from depression
  3. College students show significantly higher rates of depressive symptoms
  4. Early intervention improves recovery outcomes by up to 70%

📖 Jump to Key Facts below | 🌐 WHO Depression Fact Sheet (External)

📢 Hover: Global depression prevalence statistics

🔍 Key Facts About Depression

Depression among college and university students has become a common problem as a result of academic pressures, financial problems, social issues, and significant changes in life.

Most students feel a heavy workload, performance expectations, and lack of knowledge about their future and this may strengthen emotional distress.
Devoid of appropriate knowledge and encouragement, depressive symptoms may escalate and result in educational detachment, anti-social conduct, and enduring psychological effects.

"A clinical, psychological, and social view of depression is important in early detection, effective management, and meaningful support."

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