depressionsor
Depressionsor, literally “causes of depression,” is a term used to describe the range of factors that can contribute to the development of depressive disorders. Most depression cases are multifactorial, arising from an interaction of biological, psychological, and social influences rather than a single cause.
Biological factors include genetic vulnerability, family history of mood disorders, and neurochemical changes in brain circuits
Psychological factors encompass past trauma or chronic stress, negative thinking patterns, and maladaptive coping strategies. Personality
Environmental and social factors involve ongoing life stressors, such as unemployment, poverty, relationship problems, social isolation,
Medical and substance-related contributors include chronic pain, autoimmune or endocrine disorders, sleep disorders, and the use
Depressionsor is typically multifactorial and not destiny; many people with risk factors never become depressed, while