Americans do not believe they know much about depression, but are
highly aware of the risks of not receiving care, according to a survey released
by the National Alliance on mental Illness (NAMI).
The survey provides a
“three dimensional” measurement of responses from members of the general public
who do not know anyone with depression,
retro jordans cheap, caregivers of
adults diagnosed with depression, and adults actually living with the illness.
?Seventy-one percent of the public
sample said they are not familiar with depression, but 68 percent or more know
specific consequences that can come from not receiving treatment—including
suicide (84 percent)
?Sixty-two percent believe they know some symptoms
of depression, but 39 percent said they do not know many or any at
all.
One major finding: almost 50 percent of caregivers who responded had
been diagnosed with depression themselves, but only about 25 percent said they
were engaged in treatment.
Almost 60 percent of people living with
depression reported that they rely on their primary care physicians rather than
mental health professionals for treatment. Medication and “talk therapy” are
primary treatments—if a person can get them—but other options are
helpful.
?Fifteen percent of people living with depression use animal
therapy with 54 percent finding it to be “extremely” or “quite a bit” helpful.
Those using prayer and physical exercise also ranked them high in helpfulness
(47 percent and 40 percent respectively).
?When people living with
depression discontinue medication or talk therapy,
cheap timberland boots, cost is
a common reason, but other significant factors include a desire “to make it on
my own,” whether they believe the treatment is actually working and in the case
of medication, side effects.
”The survey reveals gaps and guideposts on
roads to recovery,” said NA MI Executive Director Michael J. Fitzpatrick. “It
tells what has been found helpful in treating depression. It can help caregivers
better anticipate stress that will confront them. It reflects issues that need
to be part of ongoing health care reform.”
“There are many treatment
strategies” said NAMI Medical Director Ken Duckworth. “What often works is a
combination of treatments that fit a person and their lifestyle.
“Research indicates that the combination of medication and psychotherapy
are most effective. But physical exercise, prayer, music therapy, yoga,
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other practices all can play a role.
“The good news is that 80 percent
or more of the public recognize that depression is a medical illness, affecting
people of all ages, races and socioeconomic groups, which can be
treated”
Harris Interactive conducted the survey for NAMI on-line between
September 29 and October 7,
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vuitton outlet, 2009. Participants included 1,015 persons who did not know
anyone diagnosed with depression, 513 persons living with depression and 263
caregivers of a family member or significant other diagnosed with depression.
The survey was made possible with support from AstraZeneca,
Bristol-Myers Squibb, Eli Lilly & Co. and Wyeth. NAMI does not endorse or
promote any specific medication, treatment, product or
service.