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Psychologist: 4 in 10 Nigerian women experience depression

Psychologist: 4 in 10 Nigerian women experience depression
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A Clinical Psychologist at the Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Yaba, Lagos, Dr. Akin Gabriel, reveals that approximately 40 percent of Nigerian women experience depression.

“In Nigeria, four out of every ten women suffer from some form of depression,” he stated in Lagos.

Gabriel said also that about 25 percent of depressed women eventually broke down and required treatment.

He said depression was one of the many conditions associated with mental illness.

The psychologist explained that mental health is the ability humans need to cope with life, including achieving potential and goals; dealing with and overcoming stress, relating with people and overcoming life challenges.

He said that psychological functioning was an important aspect of wellbeing and part of mental health, but one that was easily neglected.

He emphasised that mental health issues could have negative impacts causing physical illnesses.

Gabriel said one of the ways individuals could know if their mental health was being affected was through self-observation.

He urged people to begin to question their mental well-being based on the subtle changes they identify in themselves.

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“Humans will begin to observe the changes within themselves though they may not understand these changes.

“When an individual realises that things, he or she does with ease were getting difficult to be done or realise that situations they were able to easily manoeuvre about were becoming complex, they should begin to ask questions.

“When an individual begins to have strange feelings; responds spontaneously to situations without a thought; easy to anger, always on edge, misdirects aggression, something is wrong,’’ he said.

The psychologist added that other signs of depression might include issues with sleep, appetite, weight gain or loss, attitude to financial constraints and frequent ill health.

Gabriel said that depression is a condition that affects a person’s thoughts and self-perception and is characterised by low moods, a crash in self-worth and self-degenerating feelings.

Depressed people think they have fallen short of assumed benchmark of achievements when they compare themselves with others, making them withdraw from people, he said.

Such people sometimes feel hopeless and unloved, leading to suicidal thoughts and actions, he added.

Gabriel added that changes in an individual with depression ranged from mild, moderate to severe with subtle symptoms that become more recognisable if not addressed.

“A depressed person may not dress like he or she used to, but still passable under mild depression.

“By moderate, others are beginning to notice some differences; the person is not looking as well kept as he used to be.

“Maybe the mood has dropped; the person is not as spontaneous as he or she used to be; there may be sleep issues, attention, focus, appetite and weight issues.

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“If not taken care of, the symptoms affect the daily life of the depressed person and everyone begins to notice because it affects relationships,’’ he said.

Gabriel noted that fewer men get depressed, but they have more severe emotional and mood disorders.

He said cultural beliefs that men were supposed to be stronger and could forge ahead despite their circumstances caused many of them to suffer in silence.

He identified some signs to look out for, particularly in men, including alcohol and substance use, staying out of the home longer and aggressiveness toward spouses and children.

Gabriel said depression could be treated if people with the condition sought help early.

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