Moderate Depression |
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Moderate depression fits somewhere in between mild and major depression. The characteristics of moderate depression tend to be more prominent and more enduring than those described for mild depression, and are less severe and/or numerous than those experienced in major depression. People who experience moderate depression may find they have a reduced interest in normally pleasurable activities and simple things require real effort or just get neglected. Moderate depression can cause serious difficulties with social, work and domestic activities, and if left untreated, it may lead to major depression. The World Health Organisation classifies moderate depression as including 2 of the first three symptoms and at least 4 others.
With moderate depression there is usually:
References
The ICD-10 Classification of Mental and Behavioural Disorders |
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| Last Updated ( Thursday, 11 June 2009 ) |