Depression is now a top cause of disability worldwide
More people are affected by depression than any other disease in the world. According to new estimates by the World Health Organization (WHO), depression is the largest disability worldwide with the number of people living with depression increasing by over 18% between 2005 and 2015.
Furthermore, over 80% of the disease burden is in developing countries. In India’s case, the total cases of depressive disorders in 2015 were 5,66,75,969 — nearly 5% of population. The total cases of anxiety disorders in the same period were 3,84,250,93 — which is 3% of the population.
The new data, released last week by WHO, shows that depression is ranked as the single largest contributor to global disability worldwide and now was the leading cause of global mental and physical disability. Depression is also the major contributor to suicide deaths, which number close to 8,00,000 a year.
Story: Neighborhoods with Nature Tied to Better Mental Health
Link: https://psychcentral.com/news/2017/02/27/neighborhoods-with-nature-tied-to-better-mental-health/116967.html
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STORY LINK: http://dailycampus.com/stories/2017/2/27/growing-depression-in-the-connected-world
Dr. Wendy M. O’Connor
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