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= Depression = Depression, a state of low mood and  aversion  unwillingness to activity, can affect a person's thoughts, behavior,  tendencies  preferences, feelings, and sense of well-being.  Adversity  difficulty in childhood, such as  bereavement  grief,  neglect  disregard, mental abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse, and unequal parental treatment of siblings can  contribute  support to depression in adulthood. Childhood physical or sexual abuse  in particular  especially  significantly  importantly  correlates  matches with the  likelihood  possibility of experiencing depression over the victim's lifetime. Life events and changes that may  precipitate  cause depressed mood include (but are not limited to): childbirth, menopause, financial difficulties, unemployment, stress (such as from work, education, family, living conditions etc.), a medical diagnosis (cancer, HIV, etc.), bullying, loss of a loved one, natural disasters, social isolation, rape, relationship troubles, jealousy, separation, and  catastrophic  tragic injury.  Adolescents  teenagers may be especially  prone  at risk of to experiencing depressed mood following social rejection,  peer  a person of the same age pressure, or bullying. High scores on the personality  domain  field neuroticism make the development of depressive symptoms as well as all kinds of depression diagnoses more likely, and depression is associated with low  extraversion  behavior where someone enjoys being around people more than being alone. Other personality  indicators  signs could be: temporary but rapid mood changes, short term hopelessness, loss of interest in activities that used to be of a part of one's life, sleep  disruption  interruption,  withdrawal  disengagement from previous social life, appetite changes, and difficulty concentrating. People who are  marginalized  being treated (a person, group, or concept) as insignificant or peripheral (secondary) due to either their gender identity or sexual  orientation  intention are more prone to depression. Depression may also be the result of healthcare, such as with medication  induced  caused depression. Several drugs of abuse can cause or  exacerbate  make worse depression, whether in intoxication, withdrawal, and from chronic use. Depressed mood can be the result of a number of infectious diseases, nutritional  deficiencies  absences, neurological conditions and physiological problems. A number of psychiatric syndromes  feature  highlight depressed mood as a main symptom. These include major depressive disorder (MDD; commonly called major depression or clinical depression) where a person has at least two weeks of depressed mood or a loss of interest or pleasure in nearly all activities; and dysthymia, a state of chronic depressed mood, the symptoms of which do not meet the  severity  dangerousness of a major depressive episode. When the course of depressive episodes follows a seasonal pattern, the disorder (major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, etc.) may be described as a seasonal  affective  relating to moods, feelings, and attitudes disorder. A  prolonged  continuing for a long time or longer than usual depressed mood, especially in combination with other symptoms, may lead to a diagnosis of a psychiatric or medical condition which may benefit from treatment. The UK National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) 2009 guidelines  indicate  reveal that antidepressants should not be routinely used for the  initial  early treatment of  mild  not intense or extreme depression, because the risk-benefit  ratio  balance is poor.

= Depresión = La depresión es  el diagnóstico  the diagnosis  psiquiátrico  psychiatric y  psicológico  psychologic que describe un  trastorno  disorder del estado de  ánimo  soul,  transitorio  temporary o permanente, caracterizado por  sentimientos  feelings de  abatimiento  sadness,  infelicidad  unhappiness y  culpabilidad  guiltiness,  además de  besides  provocar  provoke una  incapacidad  incapacity total o  parcial  limited para disfrutar de las cosas y de los acontecimientos de la vida cotidiana (anhedonia).