Health Promotion III: Depression and Suicide - Etiology and Resources
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This report provides a detailed analysis of depression and suicide, encompassing their descriptions, etiologies, and identification of at-risk populations, including youth and older adults. It highlights the genetic and environmental factors contributing to depression, such as chemical imbalances and personal stressors, and underscores suicide as a significant public health concern. The report presents statistical evidence from Canada and British Columbia, illustrating the prevalence and impact of these issues, and cites scientific publications to support its findings. Furthermore, it identifies resources available to address depression and suicide at the local community, provincial, and national levels, including community-based programs, online therapy platforms, and national mental health organizations, providing a comprehensive overview of the support systems in place to combat these critical health challenges.
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