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Cultural explanatory models of depression in Uganda - 1 views

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    Depressive disorders are among the most frequent psychiatric disorders, accounting for up to 30% of primary care service utilisation in developing countries in general, and Uganda in particular. However, delays in seeking treatment, misdiagnosis and non-specific treatments have compromised appropriate care for people with depression
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Depression may be contagious: experts - 0 views

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    Whingeing workmates and fed-up friends may be making you sick, according to researchers who say depression could be a contagious illness transmitted through social networks.
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Meaningful Activities Protect the Brain From Depression - Olga Khazan - The Atlantic - 0 views

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    A new study of adolescents found that those who derive joy from selfless deeds were less likely to be depressed over time.
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Should we be mindful of mindfulness? - 0 views

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    It has been prescribed by the NHS for depression since 2004 but recently mindfulness has spawned a whole industry of evening classes and smartphone apps. What is the evidence that the practice - part meditation, part CBT - works?
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Cognitive behavioural therapy 'can reduce depression' - 0 views

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    Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) can reduce symptoms of depression in people who fail to respond to drug treatment, says a study in the Lancet.
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Self-help books 'treat depression' - 0 views

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    Prescribing self-help books on the NHS is an effective treatment for depression, a study suggests.
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BBC News - Depression: 'Second biggest cause of disability' in world - 0 views

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    Depression is the second most common cause of disability worldwide after back pain, according to a review of research.
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Kevin Breel: Confessions of a depressed comic | Talk Video | TED.com - 0 views

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    Kevin Breel didn't look like a depressed kid: team captain, at every party, funny and confident. But he tells the story of the night he realized that - to save his own life - he needed to say four simple words.
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Fighting Depression, One Village at a Time - 0 views

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    A community mental health nurse discussed stress management with women in a village near the town of Bireuen, on Aceh's east coast.
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Poor Little Tiger Cub - 0 views

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    The first major study of tiger moms is out. The kids have worse grades, and they are more depressed and more alienated from their parents.
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The stigma around depression is alive and well - The Week - 0 views

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    An anti-ObamaCare column recommends "stoicism, hard work, marriage, prayer, and personal initiative" for those suffering from the disorder
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Unraveling the Mystery of How Antidepression Drugs Work - Scientific American - 0 views

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    New insights into how selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors work suggest they reverse inhibited nerve regeneration and connectivity that may underlie depression
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Thomas Insel: Toward a new understanding of mental illness | Talk Video | TED.com - 0 views

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    oday, thanks to better early detection, there are 63% fewer deaths from heart disease than there were just a few decades ago. Thomas Insel, Director of the National Institute of Mental Health, wonders: Could we do the same for depression and schizophrenia? The first step in this new avenue of research, he says, is a crucial reframing: for us to stop thinking about "mental disorders" and start understanding them as "brain disorders.
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    oday, thanks to better early detection, there are 63% fewer deaths from heart disease than there were just a few decades ago. Thomas Insel, Director of the National Institute of Mental Health, wonders: Could we do the same for depression and schizophrenia? The first step in this new avenue of research, he says, is a crucial reframing: for us to stop thinking about "mental disorders" and start understanding them as "brain disorders.
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