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Depression in Women

Analysis says that when it comes to the genders, women are more prone to depression than men. 
Understanding depression in women
Depression is a serious condition that can impact every area of your life. It can affect your social life, relationships, career, and sense of self-worth and purpose. And for women in particular, depression is common. In fact, according to the National Mental Health Association, about one in every eight women will develop depression at some point during her lifetime.
Minister Evelyn Femi-Paul
If you’re feeling sad, guilty, tired, and just generally “down in the dumps,” you may be suffering from major depression. But the good news is that depression is treatable, and the more you understand about depression’s particular implications for and impact on women, the more equipped you will be to tackle the condition head on.
Signs and symptoms of depression in women
The symptoms of depression in women are the same as those for major depression. Common complaints include:
  • Depressed mood
  • Loss of interest or pleasure in activities you used to enjoy
  • Feelings of guilt, hopelessness and worthlessness
  • Suicidal thoughts or recurrent thoughts of death
  • Sleep disturbance (sleeping more or sleeping less)
  • Appetite and weight changes
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Lack of energy and fatigue
Join Minister #Evelyn #Femi-Paul and Lanre Olusola as they discuss and proffer solutions Types, Causes, Effects, Myths, Therapy and Treatment to this deadly issue.
Date: Sunday, March 24th 2013
 Venue: #Grace #Assembly, Yard 158, #Oregun road, First Bank Bus stop, #Oregun Ikeja, Lagos
Time: 4PM
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