Studies and research in the 21st century indicate that women are twice affected by depression more than men though they have a longer life span than men. There are arguable scientific factors that point out the reasons for the occurrence and why and how women die alone in silence. This article focuses on Why depression kills more women than men.
WHY WOMEN DIE SILENTLY IN DEPRESSION.
Depression is associated with mental health disorder characterized by persistent loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life.
WHY WOMEN DIE SILENTLY IN DEPRESSION
A woman plays many life roles. A mother, employee, caregiver wife, the list is endless. These roles are conflicting, and their complexity can cause anxiety and mood change. These may be due to life events or hormones and can affect the daily lives of women. These changes tend to change the behavior of women differently and often modify interpersonal and social relations.
Most women are mistreated and abused in their distress form since their friends, partners, and employers do not understand the complexity of women.
In this article, what to look out for is understand a depressed woman better and offer help to one if noticed.
COMMON DEPRESSIVE SIGNS IN WOMEN
- Anxiety and insecurity
- Worthless
- Changes in sleeping patterns
- Anger & restlessness
- Trouble making decisions
- Suicidal thoughts
- Increased headaches, breast tenderness, bloating or cramps
- Hopelessness and sadness
- Loss of interest in hobbies
- Lack of concentration
- Insomnia
- Feeling out of control
- Panic attacks
- Feeling of tension
- Mood swings and crying
In men, the signs are quite the opposite of that of women.
After going through the signs of a depressed woman, it is good to understand the periodical change and pattern that are commonly accompanied by causes of depression in women. Depression is cyclic; this is due to alternating reasons and everyday interactions with the environment.
To understand why women die silently in depression, let’s first examine some types of depression experienced by women.
Listed below are different common types of depression in women.
Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder.
They commonly being experienced in women’s menstrual cycle. Before this period, women experience familiar symptoms such as fatigue, irritability, and mood swings anxiety. This distress is so severe to interfere with daily activities and relationships. For some women, symptoms may be harsh and may require a diagnosis of premenstrual dysphoric disorder.
Major Depression.
It is when a woman loses interest in her hobbies or pleasured activities. It affects the ability to concentrate, sleep, and eat in it the regular pattern. It negatively affects interpersonal relationships. The major depressive disorder may persist for a while, days, weeks, and months or years, and accompanied by low self-esteem.
Postpartum Depression
Common for women for weeks after giving birth. Often referred to as the “baby blues.” Some experience severe, lasting depression.
Pregnancy & Infertility
Women experience hormonal changes that occur during pregnancy. The disorder contributes to depression. Miscarriage, infertility, and unwanted pregnancy can cause depression in women undergoing distress in their social life.
Other common types of depression are:
- Alcohol and drug abuse
- Early childhood trauma
- Persistent financial problems
- Family responsibilities
UNDERSTANDING WOMEN
Women produce more stress hormones than men making women more susceptible to depression more than men. Below are some causes of depression in women.
Biological– Some scientific research proves that depression is genetic; this means that some genetic makeup is prone to depression, whereas some are resistant.
Issues with fertility, pregnancy, menstrual cycle, and other biological and hormonal factors are likely to increase your chances of suffering from depression. These are due to body hormonal imbalances and rapid fluctuations in reproductive hormones.
Psychological Causes– Since women are highly associated with negative emotions than men, they are the likely victims of psychological causes of depression. This research shows that being highly sensitive to negative feelings about depression can cause it to last longer and make it worse. Women cry, talk, and rehash more while depressed.
Another common psychological cause is negative body imaging. It starts in the adolescent stage and correlates with puberty in women. Some women find it hard to accept their bodies when compared to others. That’s why women like being treated with care and compassion to appreciate them more and tell them more often about their beauty.
Most women who view their bodies negatively tend to think that people treat them the way they treat them because of their physical appearance.
Depression is treatable since it includes biological, social, and psychological distress that may alter brain functioning. We’ll the pain don’t go away and may interfere with your daily activities and relationships in cycles depending on the causes.
Don’t be alone; seek help from friends, health organizations, social agencies, therapy, or try medication. Always remember to get in touch with your loved ones for more comfort.