| depression |
When used to describe a mood, depression refers to what may be normal feelings of sadness, despair and discouragement. More serious depression may be a symptom of a variety of physical and mental disorders, a syndrome of associated symptoms secondary to an underlying disorder, or it may itself be a specific mental disorder. ...
Ãâó: www.longislandpsych.org/PatientRes/ImptTerms/ImptT...
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| depression |
drastic decline in national economy with symptoms like high unemployment, falling prices and decreased business action.
Ãâó: www.dakotapathways.org/2/glossary.htm
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| deprivation |
is derived from variables collected in the census (unemployment, overcrowding, housing tenure, living alone) and gives an indication of the degree of social adversity in the geographic area in which people live.
Ãâó: www.swpho.org.uk/correvasc/glossary.htm
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| depression |
Depression is a state of low mood that is described differently by people who experience it. Commonly described are feelings of sadness, despair, emptiness, or loss of interest or pleasure in nearly all things. Depression can also be experienced in other disorders, such as bipolar disorder (manic-depressive disorder).
Ãâó: www.mentalhealth.samhsa.gov/features/hp2010/termin...
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| deprivation |
State of being unable to enjoy some components of well-being, whether of a material character, services, or other.
Ãâó: www.undp.org/rbec/nhdr/1996/georgia/glossary.htm
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