Awareness of Saudi Population about Causes, Diagnosis and Management of Depression: Review Article

Solaiman Diaa-Aldin Mohamed

Eradah Mental Health Complex in Arar, Saudi Arabia.

Manal Salamh N. Alenazi *

Medical Intern, Northern Border University, Saudi Arabia.

Maryam Mohammed M. Alenezi

Medical Intern, Northern Border University, Saudi Arabia.

Noof Saud J. Alenezi

Medical Intern, Northern Border University, Saudi Arabia.

Hajar Salah Khulayf Alenzi

Medical Intern, Northern Border University, Saudi Arabia.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Depression is one of the most concerning psychological disorderS of our modern world., That problem with depression seems to the high incidence of the disease especially among the young population between 20-40 and females. Depression incidence has been increasing in the last decades and is widespread in developed countries as it is in the undeveloped ones, Saudi Arabia is no exception., The awareness about the disease is not enough, some of the patients who have the disease are not also aware of it, and even if they do, little they do to combat it.The self-heal methods that traditional healers tryis problematic, because it’s also based on supernatural non-scientific beliefs which sometimes leads to further complications of the patient case, on the other hand the population must be aware of the importance of seeking the help of professional well trained doctors instead.

Conclusion: We need more awareness about the disease, and it’s symptoms and how to deal with probably and when to see a doctor, depression is hazardous because it can lead to some serious social and health issues, and can cause death due to suicide.

Keywords: Awareness, Saudi population, causes of depression, diagnosis of depression, management of depression.


How to Cite

Mohamed, Solaiman Diaa-Aldin, Manal Salamh N. Alenazi, Maryam Mohammed M. Alenezi, Noof Saud J. Alenezi, and Hajar Salah Khulayf Alenzi. 2021. “Awareness of Saudi Population about Causes, Diagnosis and Management of Depression: Review Article”. Asian Journal of Medicine and Health 19 (11):83-90. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajmah/2021/v19i1130404.

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