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Co-Occurrence of Depression
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Co-Occurrence of Depression with Medical, Psychiatric, And
Substance Abuse Disorders
Clinical depression is a common and serious medical illness that
can be effectively treated. The risk of clinical depression is
often higher in individuals with serious medical illnesses, such as
heart disease, stroke, cancer and diabetes. However, the warning
signs are frequently discounted by patients and family members, who
mistakenly assume feeling depressed is normal for people struggling
with serious health conditions. In addition, the symptoms of
depression are frequently masked by these other medical illnesses,
resulting in treatment that addresses the symptoms but not the
underlying depression. It is a myth that depression is a
“normal” emotional response to another illness;
it’s extremely important to simultaneously treat both medical
illnesses.
Impact of Depression in Primary Care Settings
Why Depression and Medical Illnesses Often Occur Together
Prevalence of Depression Co-occurring With Other Medical
Illnesses
Heart Disease and Depression
Stroke and Depression
Cancer and Depression
Diabetes and Depression
Eating Disorders and Depression
Alcohol/Drugs and Depression
Common Symptoms of Depression and Other Medical Disorders
Importance of Treatment
A simple, confidential screening test can help uncover
depression. For a free, confidential depression screening log on to
www.depression-screening.org or call 1-800-520-6373 to find a local
site.
Other Resources:
Contact your local Mental Health Association, community mental
health center, or:
National Mental Health Association
2001 N. Beauregard Street, 12th Floor
Alexandria, VA 22311
Phone 703/684-7722
Fax 703/684-5968
Mental Health Resource Center 800/969-NMHA
TTY Line 800/433-5959
NMHA's Campaign for America's Mental Health works to raise
awareness that mental illnesses are common, real and treatable
illnesses and ensure that those most at-risk receive proper, timely
and effective treatment.
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emergency, please dial 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
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person is discriminated against based on age, color, race, creed,
religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation or on the
basis of disability in admission to, participation in or receipt of
the services of any of our programs and activities. The Vines
Hospital is a treatment facility specializing in the treatment of
adults and adolescent. The Vines Hospital, because of its
specialization of services, has restrictions on age. The Vines
Hospital is a fully handicap accessible facility.
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