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• Persistent sadness or low mood
• Not being able to enjoy things
• Losing interest in life
• Finding it harder to make decisions
• Not coping with things that used to be easy
• Feeling exhausted
• Feeling restless and agitated;
• Loss of appetite and weight
• Difficulties getting to sleep
• Loss of sex drive
• Thoughts of self-harm or suicide
• Genes – biological predisposition
• Life experience – bad experiences in the past, big changes in life, losses
• Drugs and alcohol
• Circumstances
• Use self-help books and computer programs based on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for depression.
• Tell someone how you feel.
• Try to keep active.
• Make sure you eat well.
• Be careful with alcohol, as it can make depression worse.