A deep understanding of women's depression may improve the family environment of the group. In particular, attention to young people (12 to 17 years old), relationships with experience of judicial system will be gathered and explain the mood and symptoms of depression. A strict investigation of the relationship between women who experienced depressive symptoms and the judicial system of respondents living in group houses helps to better understand the reasons and services that can be offered.
This is mainly because individuals live mainly in the dormitory and depend on friendship to manage stress (Friedlander, 2007). Depression in adolescence Depression in adolescence is a personal concern of university students. Various studies indicate that women are more likely to develop twice as much depression in men. This may be due to the support of the facility and the low frequency of young men or women youth, depending on parental support.
Depression is increasing among socioeconomically disadvantaged adolescents. Among all socioeconomic groups, depression is more common than boys than girls, except for the weakest positions (low educational background and unemployed parents). Economic disadvantage may be a more powerful risk factor for male depression than girls. Contrary to the overall declining tendency of puberty drinking, frequent drinking and frequent alcohol abuse, during the study period, he was among socially disadvantaged youth of depression. The results of this study show that in the first decade of the 2000s, the inequality of mental health of young people in Finland increased and economic inequality was associated with an increase in mental health inequality It is.
Depression is a common psychiatric disorder worldwide, but sex has an imbalanced epidemic. According to the WHO (15), the burden of female depression is 50% higher than that of men. In Africa, 95% of women suffer from depression (9% in men) (2). Nigerian studies also report that women are an important risk factor for depression (6, 7). However, this difference is not surprising. Low socioeconomic status and intimate violence with partners are also considered to be an important risk factor for depression, and these factors are particularly common among women (9, 16). In Nigeria more than 50% of women are illiterate, not labor (17) and 28% and 7% of women report physical and sexual violence during their lifetime (18)