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depression A mental state of depressed mood characterized by feelings of sadness, despair and discouragement. Depression ranges from normal feelings of the blues through dysthymia to major depression. It in many ways resembles the grief and mourning that follow bereavement, there are often feelings of low self esteem, guilt and self reproach, withdrawal from interpersonal contact and physical symptoms such as eating and sleep disturbances.
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depression A state of sadness marked by inactivity and inability to concentrate: reduction of the functional activity of the body.
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depression is a common condition. The main symptoms are feeling low, sleep problems, loss of appetite, concentration and energy. There are a number of treatments that can help. See our leaflets on Depression, Depression in Older Adults, and Physical Illness and Mental Health or our factsheet on antidepressants for further information.
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depression The state of an economy when the output of goods and services is slowing sharply or even declining, unemployment rises and prices decline.
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depression a depressive disorder characterized by extreme feelings of sadness, lack of self-worth, and dejection.
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