Factors For Depression

There are many factors, which can contribute to the cause of depression.  These factors may act alone or in combination to cause a depressed person to feel the way that they do.  The three main factors that contribute to the cause of depression include:

1. Environmental factors
The most obvious cause in this area is the reaction to an event, oftentimes the reaction to the loss of something or someone significant to that person's life.  While this loss may sometimes be as obvious as the death of a loved one or moving from one state to another (this is especially true for children).  At other times it may be less obvious like being dismayed over how you see your career going.  A person may also become depressed whenever they feel as though they have become stuck in a monotonous lifestyle with nothing new to look forward to.  Even when a person feels as though they have no control over their lives, they may become depressed.  Other common causes of depression include: domestic disputes, financial difficulties, and the inability to express your feelings.

2. Psychological factors
There are times when depression is related to, or triggered by, an internal process.  For instance, if you have a pessimistic outlook on life, or if you are suffering from a lack of self-esteem, then you may become depressed.  Sometimes an illness, or a change in the illness, can lead to depression.  Some studies have also shown that depression may be a "natural" part of a cardiovascular disorder.

3. Physiological factors
There is now a diathesis-stress model of depression, which is widely accepted.  Included within this model is also clinical depression.  Whenever you look at this model, you can clearly see how underlying personality types have some amount of influence upon how a person's mood is affected by the events in their lives.  Nevertheless, doctors are still studying the social, psychological and biological anatomy of depression.  This is a difficult study to undertake since the casual relationship with biological biological variables is unknown, thus making it hard to pinpoint the condition's roots.  However, there are definitely some general physiological factors worth considering.  These include: Genetics (Some doctors hypothesize that there is an inherited disposition towards depression.); Neurochemistry (Some doctors think that there is a possibility that high levels of stress hormones, coupled with low dopamine levels, will lead a person to become depressed.); Sleep patterns; Female hormone imbalance (i.e. PMS or menopause); Testosterone imbalance in males; The use of such medications as corticosteroids; A chronic illness such as diabetes or hypothyroidism; Seasonal factors such as a lack of sunlight, which is definitely a contributing factor to SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder).

Any of these aforementioned factors can cause depression.  While they may act alone, a lot of times they will combine together to contribute to the cause of depression.  If you have any of these factors present in the life of you or a loved one, you can now understand the reason for your depression.

Depression news on the Web

10.03.2010 - PRESS RELEASE: Evotec Reports Good Progress in Product Development in Treatment-Resistant Depression in ... (4investors)
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Wall Street posts best gains since Depression (The Age)
Wall Street has marked its best 12-month rise since the rebound from the Great Depression in the 1930s.

Evotec Reports Good Progress in Product Development in Treatment-Resistant Depression in its Alliance With Roche (GlobeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
HAMBURG, Germany -- Evotec AG today announced two positive aspects that strengthen its integrated product development in treatment-resistant depression in its strategic alliance with Roche.

Doctors Test Extreme Therapy For Depression (WCVB Boston)
For the most severe cases of depression, doctors at Massachusetts General Hospital are testing an extreme therapy -- placing electrodes deep inside patients' brains.

Seminar Focuses On Anxiety, Depression (The Kentucky Post)
FORT THOMAS , Ky. - Fort Thomas Independent Schools’ Parent Informational Seminar Series will present a discussion titled, “Understanding Depression and Anxiety” at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 9 in the Highlands High School media center.

Study on major depression published (The South End)
By: Aysha Jamali Professor assesses treatment across ethnic groups Fatigue, feelings of worthlessness, and recurring thoughts of death: these are some of the symptoms of major depression. It’s a disorder that affects approximately 14.8 million American adults in a given year, according to the National Institute of ...

Hope for Depression Research Foundation previews Krista Bard's art at Findlay Galleries (Palm Beach Daily News)
A preview of works by artist Krista Bard highlighted a reception honoring the Hope for Depression Research Foundation.

Maggie Lamond Simone: Living With Depression, Raising A Family (The Huffington Post)
If you're not familiar with depression, if the commercials for Cymbalta aren't enough to give you a general feel, it's like this: walking on the bottom of a murky, dark pond, able to breathe but really just barely.

Online Dating And The Link Between Depression And Relational Uncertainty (Medical News Today)
There's no doubt that meeting partners on the Internet is a growing trend. But can we trust the information that people provide about themselves via online dating services? And why is depression so dissatisfying in relationships? These two questions are explored in articles appearing in the latest issue of the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, published by SAGE. The authors also ...

Screening for depression before, during, after pregnancy can help (The Times Herald)
Amber cried a lot after the birth of her first child, a son.