Statistics found in the Center for Disease Control and Prevention website shows that depression affects 1 out of 10 Americans. Depression is a mental illness characterized by extreme sadness. Depression can decrease work productivity and can exacerbate existing medical conditions. In a Public Health Journal, it was stated that 80% of people living alone suffer depression. From the research in the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, it states that there is a more risk of developing depression with people living alone.
To remove the risk of developing depression and find ways to improve life, TreatmentDiaries.com becomes a portal for privately sharing personal experiences with depression. TreatmentDiaries.com allows users to anonymously share first-hand experiences in fighting depression. By learning how others cope with depression, a person can incorporate proven methods and coping strategies into their lifestyle. Some people diagnosed with depression are prescribed medication but by reading different depression-combating methods, TreatmentDiaries.com often improves the health and well-being of others. A person diagnosed with depression can compare experiences and methodologies with others and feel better.
Living alone can trigger loneliness which in turn can prompt depression. TreatmentDiaries.com connects individuals who share a journey with illness and suffer from depression. The social networking component of depression can lessen the loneliness. TreatmenDiaries.com is a virtual support group for those who desire a connection to those living with depression for daily encouragement and inspiration.
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