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Depression Risk Assessment

Millions of people in the U.S. suffer from depression. More women than men suffer from this health condition. Major depression is an illness that affects a person's body, feelings, thoughts, and behavior.

Certain things can trigger an episode of depression. They include a stressful life event, genetics, physical illness, medicines, substance abuse, or hormone levels. Any one of these factors, or a combination of them, can make depression more likely. The following questionnaire can help you find out your risk for depression. Follow up with your healthcare provider if you are concerned about depression.




Loss of a spouse, family member, or loved one

Divorce

Loss of a job

A serious illness or surgery

A serious financial downfall

None





Alcoholism in any first-degree family member(s) (mother, father, brother, sister)

Bipolar disorder

Depression

Suicide (attempted or committed)

None

Heart attack (myocardial infarction).

Alcoholism

Type 2 diabetes

Type 1 diabetes

Kidney disease

HIV positive or HIV infection

Anorexia nervosa

Bulimia binge/purge

Hepatitis C

Multiple sclerosis

Suicide attempt

Bipolar disorder

Depression

Cancer

None

Author: Lambert, JG, MD

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