Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
Depression ppt for presentation topic here
1. Have you ever felt sad or anxious? Maybe
you've experienced a time when you just
couldn't shake those feelings for a while.
Sometimes these feelings can be a normal
part of life, but when they persist for a
longer period, it can be a sign of
Depression.
2. What is Depression
• Depression is a mental health disorder
that affects millions of people worldwide.
It's a condition where someone feels sad,
hopeless, and unmotivated for an
extended period of time.
3. Symptoms
Depression can show up in many ways
including
• feelings of sadness or emptiness,
• loss of interest in things you once enjoyed
• changes in appetite
• difficulty sleeping, fatigue, and difficulty
concentrating.
4. Facts
• It is estimated that approximately 264 million
people worldwide have depression.
• Women are more likely than men to experience
depression. According to the WHO, depression
is twice as common in women as it is in men.
• Depression can affect people of all ages, but it is
most commonly diagnosed in adults between the
ages of 30 and 50.
5. Facts
• Depression is a major risk factor for suicide. It is
estimated that up to 60% of people who die by
suicide have a mood disorder like depression.
6. Treatment Options
• The good news is that depression is treatable.
There are several treatment options available,
including medication, therapy, and lifestyle
changes. Lifestyle changes, such as exercise,
healthy eating, and stress management, can also
improve symptoms
7. Conclusion
• Depression can be challenging to overcome, but
it's essential to remember that you are not alone.
Seeking help from a professional, and making
small changes to your lifestyle can make a
significant impact on your well-being