Depression in Women
Contrary to popular belief, clinical depression is not a
“normal part of being a woman” nor is it a
“female weakness.” Depressive illnesses are serious
medical illnesses that affect more than 19 million American adults
age 18 and over each year. Depression is a treatable medical
illness that can occur in any woman, at any time, and for various
reasons regardless of age, race or income.
Prevalence
Contributing Factors
Gender Differences
PMS/PMDD
Marriage/Childbirth
Co-occurring Illnesses
Suicide
Treatment
Fortunately, clinical depression is a very treatable illness.
More than 80 percent of people with depression can be treated
successfully with medication, psychotherapy or a combination of
both.
Women’s Attitudes Toward Depression:
According to a National Mental Health Association survey on
public attitudes and beliefs about clinical depression:
For additional resources, please call 1-800-969-NMHA. 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.