DEPRESSION IN YOUNG ADULTS: FREQUENCY OF DEPRESSION AMONG YOUNG ADULT POPULATION
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KEY WORDS. Depression, Mood Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Young AdultsAbstract
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INTRODUCTION: Depression associated with low energy and mood, affecting self-esteem,
feelings and patients behavior. OBJECTIVE: We will determine the frequency of depression
among young adult population. TYPE OF STUDY: Cross Sectional. DURATION OF
STUDY: This study was conducted at psychiatric OPD LUMHS Hospital jamshoro from May
2019 to December 2020. METHODS: 110 patients were enrolled for this study. Out of 110
patients 62 were females and 48 were males, with patient permission depression was analyzed by
using Beck Depression Inventory. Assessment of Depression was done by Beck Depression
Inventory and Statics by software 15 version. RESULTS: Age ranged from 19-37 years, 51 male
and 59 female. Occupation of the participants 27 farmers, 44 housewives, 17 unemployed, 13
self-employed, 7 Government Employ and 2 were Landlords. Depression level mild in 6
participants, border line clinical depression in 31 participants, moderate depression in 54
participants and severe depression in 19 participants CONCLUSION: Depression in young
adults in severity presents with poor outcome, commonly seen in families with first and second
degree relatives with previous history of depression. Depression is complicated by drug
addiction. Treatment with antidepressant drugs, change in life style and psychotherapy patient
can be prevented from complications.
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