Depression Basics
Symptoms
Causes and Risk Factors
Substance use and Risks
Supporting a Friend
100

Depression is more than sadness. Name one way it affects functioning

It affects mood, thoughts, and daily functioning

100

Name one emotional symptom of depression

Feeling empty, hopeless, irritable, or numb

100

Name one biological or medical cause

Genetics, medical illness, hormonal changes

100

What percentage of teens with depression may develop substance use problems?

About thirty percent

100

Name one supportive approach

Listen without judging, acknowledge feelings

200

Depression is a sign of weakness

False

200

Name one physical symptom of depression

Fatigue, changes in sleep, appetite changes

200

Name one psychological factor

Negative thinking patterns, low self-esteem

200

Name one substance that can worsen depression

Alcohol, drugs, vaping products

200

Name one thing to avoid when supporting a friend

Giving lectures, minimizing feelings, keeping harmful secrets

300

Name one thing depression is not

Not laziness, not a choice, not something you can simply get over

300

How long must symptoms last for a diagnosis?

Two weeks or more

300

Name one environmental factor

Stress, life events, relationship issues

300

How does substance use affect treatment for depression?

Makes it harder to treat and delays recovery

300

When MUST a trusted adult be told?

If there is any risk of harm or safety concern

400

Approximately how many Canadians have serious depression at any given time?

Almost three million

400

How many symptoms are required for diagnosis?

Five or more

400

What type of vulnerability involves ways of thinking that increase stress?

Psychological vulnerability

400

Name one long term risk associated with untreated depression

Poor school performance, social conflict, physical health issues

400

Name a local resource you can direct someone to

COPE Mental Health Clarington

500

What percentage of youth may experience major depression?

Up to ten percent

500

Give one cognitive symptom

Trouble concentrating, difficulty making decisions, negative self-beliefs

500

Why are teens especially at risk?

Hormonal changes, brain development, social pressures, academic load

500

True or False: Substance use lowers suicide risk in depressed teens

False. It increases risk

500

Your friend posts vague messages online like “no one would notice if I disappeared.” What should you do as a supportive peer?

Reach out immediately, stay with them or keep communication open, and contact a trusted adult because this could indicate a safety concern

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