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Why people Get
Depression?
Depression may occur in both men and women but is
more common in women, especially in their teen
years. Statistics also show that adolescents and
elderly people are more likely to develop this
disorder than the rest.
As it often runs in the family, which means it may
be inherited from parents and grandparents through
one’s genes, and the individual life style may
contribute to his/her being more or less prone to
it.
Why do some of us fall victim to depression while
others seem to be living their lives unperturbed?
Actually, in order to explain the causes of
depression, we should not insist on the genetic
inheritance or the life style that an individual
chooses for him/herself. There are a lot of other
factors which pave the way to depression.
A child who has been either abused or neglected by a
family member, as well as a teenager who has been
deeply disappointed by his/her parents getting a
divorce, by not passing an exam or by breaking up
with his/her sweetheart may fall into a state of
depression. The death of a close friend or relative
is also likely to lead to depression.
Among the causes of depression in adults we should
mention alcohol and drug abuse, high blood pressure
medication and sedatives, major illnesses such as
cancer or a long period of recovery after an
illness. Stress is a notable cause for depression,
as well as the sleeping disorders that it brings
about.
In addition to the health related problems of the
adults, elderly people may fall into depression as a
result of social isolation, when they retire or move
away from relatives and friends, when their state of
health prevents them from leaving their home and
socialize, or when a member of their family or close
friend has passed away.
Lastly, ineffectiveness in solving certain problems
will bring about a lack of self-esteem and overly
negative thoughts, followed by sadness, unhappiness
and despair.
Research has shown that people who trust in a Divine
Being or belong to any religious affiliation have
fewer incidence of depression or are happier in
their lives.
The Bible talks about this; “Cast all your worries
upon Him (God) because He cares for you.” 1 Peter
5:7
(Modified from: Depression strikes some people
more than others)
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