Depression is a condition that makes people feel very sad or hopeless for a long time. It’s more than just feeling down for a day or two. Depression can affect anyone, and it can make it hard to do everyday things, like eating or playing. Let’s learn about what causes depression and the signs to look out for.

  • What is depression: Depression is a mood disorder that makes people feel sad, tired, or uninterested in things for weeks or months.
  • Causes of depression: Depression can happen due to a mix of things, like changes in the brain, stress, or bad life experiences.
  • Symptoms of depression: Some common signs are feeling sad, tired, or unmotivated, changes in sleep or eating habits, and even physical pain like headaches or stomach aches.
  • Treatment for depression: Depression can be treated with therapy, medicine, and lifestyle changes like eating healthy, sleeping well, and exercising.

Understanding Depression: Its Causes and Symptoms Explained in Simple Terms

Related MCQ’S

1. What is depression?

A. A short period of sadness
B. A mood disorder that lasts weeks or months
C. A physical illness only
D. A common cold

2. What is one sign of depression?

A. Feeling happy all the time
B. Changes in eating and sleeping patterns
C. Always wanting to run around
D. Laughing too much

3. Which brain chemical decreases during depression?

A. Serotonin
B. Oxygen
C. Water
D. Calcium

4. What should you do if you think someone is depressed?

A. Blame them for feeling sad
B. Ignore them
C. Be kind and encourage them to seek help
D. Compare their feelings to yours

5. What lifestyle changes can help with depression?

A. Regular exercise and healthy eating
B. Watching TV all day
C. Eating only sweets
D. Staying awake all night

6. Which part of the brain gets smaller during depression?

A. Hippocampus
B. Heart
C. Lungs
D. Bones

7. How common is depression worldwide?

A. 280 million people have it
B. Only a few people have it
C. Nobody has it
D. 10 people in total

8. Why might someone with depression not ask for help quickly?

A. They feel fine
B. They are afraid of the stigma
C. They don’t need help
D. They enjoy being sad

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