Sentences with phrase «stronger than depression»

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However, I pray that everyone in the church begins to understand that my depression doesn't make my faith any less strong than your eczema, diabetes or whatever genetic disease you've inherited.»
If feelings of sadness or depression are strong, if they last throughout most of the day for days in a row, or if they last longer than a week or two, talk to your doctor.
If the drug is safe and works, it will undoubtedly encounter strong demand; depression — the world's leading cause of mental disability — never enters full remission in more than half the patients treated with psychotherapies and existing antidepressants.
Researchers still aren't exactly sure what underlying mechanism links thyroid disorders with depression and anxiety — there may be several — but the relationship between thyroid hormones and mood regulation is likely stronger than previously thought.
The effects of depression and alcohol use on SA was stronger than those on DSH.
In addition, adolescent OAD was a stronger predictor of later depression in males than GAD.
A large majority of non-heterosexual people do not have depression or any other mental illness; however, the literature points towards strong trends for higher rates of depression, more depressive symptoms, and poorer mental health outcomes than heterosexual people.
The association between depression and obesity was stronger than the association between depression and overweight, which reflects a dose - response gradient.
For example, one study points to a greater protective role for fathers than mothers in adolescent depression (Desjardins & Leadbeater, 2011), and others show stronger associations between father - child relationship quality and reduced anxiety or depression for boys (Branje et al., 2010; van Eijck et al., 2012).
Older men with substance use disorders are at greater risk for nonfatal attempts and for death by suicide than are younger persons.10, 11 Past suicide attempts are a strong risk factor for subsequent suicidal behaviors in those with substance use disorders.12 Depressed mood is a risk factor for suicidal behaviors in the general population and also predicts a greater likelihood of suicide in those with alcohol or drug use disorders.3, 6,10 The link between depression and suicidal behaviors in those with substance use disorders may be particularly strong given the high comorbidity between mood and substance use disorders.13 Although it has not been examined thoroughly, independent mood disorders and substance - induced mood disorders are likely to confer risk for suicide.
In contrast, mothers» foreign - born status was a stronger risk factor than depression for insecure child attachment among Asian Americans.
This is perhaps not surprising given self - compassion correlated with anxiety, but not depression, whilst interpersonal problems correlated with both constructs, suggesting that in this sample interpersonal problems had a stronger relationship with depression than self - compassion did.
Similarly, research by Timko et al. (2009) indicates the relationship between depression and other impairments — such as physical dysfunction, pain, disability, and negative events — is stronger for adults with depressed parents than non-depressed parents.
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