Symptoms
Causes
Effects
Facts
Coping Skills
100

A symptom of depression is a persistent _____ mood. 

What is unhappy, sad, depressed... for a long period of time (2+ weeks) 

100

A cause of depression is an imbalance in...

What is neurotransmitters

100

When a person is depressed his or her relationships are positively affected. True/false 

What is false 

100

True or false, women are more impacted by depression than men.  

What is true 
100

A natural way to get into shape and to increase feelings of happiness... 

What is exercise 

200

This symptom occurs when you stop liking your favorite hobby/activity

What is lack of interest/pleasure 

200

If these people have a history of depression, you have a higher risk for depression.

What are family members

200
Someone who is clinically depressed can experience disturbances in these two things 
Sleep and appetite 
200

True or false, depression is the leading cause of disability worldwide. 

What is true 

200

Who could you talk to about feelings of depression?

What is family member, counselor, therapist, teacher, close friend, doctor, social worker 

300

Some people who are clinically depressed experience this symptom at night and wake up very tired

What is trouble sleeping/insomnia

300

Name two major life events that may cause/worsen someone's depression

What is loss of a loved one, major loss or change, chronic stress, substance abuse, victim of abuse  

300

This is the second leading cause of death for Americans ages 15-24

Suicide 

300

There are six most commonly identified types of depression that impact the lives of people in the US, name two of them. 

What is major depressive disorder, persistent depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, seasonal depression, postpartum depression, and psychotic depression 

300

This is a mental state achieved by focusing one's awareness on the present moment, while calming acknowledging and accepting ones thoughts, feelings and bodily sensations. 

What is mindfulness 

400

If someone is depressed what are three visible symptom you might see?

What is withdrawal, anger, irritability, loss of interest, insomnia, inability to concentrate 

400

These symptoms can worsen the symptoms of depression 

What are drugs and alcohol

400

What of the following is not a physical response of depression? 

A. Headaches

B. Kidney stones 

C. Stomach problems

D. Muscle cramps 

What is B. Kidney Stones 

400

Globally more than ___ million people of all ages suffer from depression 

What is 300 million 

400

Name four healthy coping skills/resources you could use when you are experiencing extreme sadness 

What is spending time with friends, drawing (art work), watching movies, reading, playing with animals, walking, deep breathing

500

This condition consists of alternating moods characterized by extreme highs and lows 

What is bipolar disorder 

500

Name two of the neurotransmitters involved with depression 

What is norepinephrine, dopamine, serotonin

500

Name five bodily effects/symptoms someone suffering from long-term depression can experience?

Fatigue, constricted blood vessels (increased risk of cardiovascular disease), increased pain sensitivity, weight fluctuations, weakened immune system, increased risk of a heart attack 

500
What estimated percentage of the adult population will experience depression at some point in their lifetime?

What is 15% 

500

What are three benefits of having good coping skills?

What is ability to reduce symptoms of depression, a better mood, higher self esteem ...

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