depresio
Depresio is a term used in several languages to denote a mood disorder commonly referred to in English as depression. Clinically, depresio describes a sustained period of low mood and diminished interest or pleasure, occurring most days for at least two weeks and severe enough to impair daily functioning. It can affect thinking, energy, sleep, appetite, and concentration, and may be accompanied by feelings of worthlessness, guilt, or hopelessness, and in many cases thoughts of death or suicide.
Common symptoms include persistent sadness, anhedonia, fatigue, sleep disturbance (insomnia or hypersomnia), appetite or weight changes,
Causes are multifactorial, involving genetic vulnerability, neurochemical changes, traumatic or stressful life events, chronic illness, and
Diagnosis is based on clinical evaluation, using criteria from standard manuals such as DSM-5 or ICD-11. A
Treatment typically combines psychotherapy (for example, cognitive-behavioral therapy or interpersonal therapy) with pharmacotherapy (such as selective
Prognosis varies; many individuals improve with treatment, though depressive episodes can recur. Early recognition and ongoing