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Did you wake up this morning full of energy and looking forward to the day ahead? NO? Then you’re just like everyone else. For many people, waking up in the morning is torture because even thinking about their daily work routine makes them feel restless.
Dissatisfaction or stress at work should not be underestimated: they often lead to a diagnosis of depression. This is shown by the depression atlas of Techniker Krankenkasse (TK). Approximately 86 percent more people have become depressed since 2006 (as of 2015).
The German health insurance company evaluated the sickness reports of more than four million working insured people and found that the risk of developing depression depends primarily on the work they do. About six percent of those studied even use antidepressants.
These professions are particularly affected
Particularly affected professional groups are often active at the social level. They are often underpaid and overworked. Essentially, the survey shows that the susceptibility to depression is particularly high when those affected have no impact on the course or success of their business. If there is also little recognition of salary or job security, then vulnerability increases.
These are the most vulnerable professional groups:
- Call center
- Elderly care
- childcare
- Health and nursing
- Public administration
- social work
- Security Service
- Medical-technical professions in the laboratory
What is depression?
Depression is a mental illness. Classic symptoms are depressed mood, lack of joy and interest, and lack of motivation. Depression is one of the most commonly diagnosed mental illnesses. About one in five people will suffer from depression in their lifetime.
symptoms
Depression often manifests itself with the previously mentioned symptoms, such as low mood, lack of interest and joy, and decreased drive.
Those affected often feel depressed “for no apparent reason.” It is also difficult to cheer them up.
Feelings such as despair or fear may also often become noticeable.
A decrease in appetite or sexual desire may also occur. However, physical complaints such as back pain, headaches or circulation problems can also be consequences of depression.
Treatment
An imbalance of the body’s own messenger substances in the brain is often responsible for depression. In addition to drug treatment, psychotherapy is also often performed.
If depression is very severe and long-lasting and the patient expresses suicidal thoughts or similar, inpatient treatment may also be recommended.
Source : Blick

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