Lesson 2 Mental Illness: Who Can It Happen To?
Mental illness can happen to anyone.
Risk is the chance that something negative or bad will happen A risk factor
is something that changes a person's chance of having something negative or bad
happen.
There are factors that influence a person's risk of developing a mental
illness. Some factors increase a person's risk for mental illness and other
factors decrease a person's risk for mental illness.
- it is more common in females than in males
- people of all ages can get depression
- individuals who have a close family with lots of
communication among family members are less likely to be
depressed
- a person who has depression often has a family member
who also has depression
- Young people who smoke cigarettes are more likely to have
depression.
- People who are pessimistic about life (who always see the
negative side of things) and who feel hopeless are more likely
to be depressed
- Stressful events such as a romantic breakup can make
depression more likely
- a person who experiences abuse, violence, or disaster is
more likely to get depression
If having risk factors, even some that seem to increase a persons's chances
of getting depression by a great amount, doesn't mean the individual has
depression.
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