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Depression

2016

Aga Khan University

Mental and Social Health

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Preferred Features Of E-Mental Health Programs For Prevention Of Major Depression In Male Workers: Results From A Canadian National Survey, Jianli Wang, Raymond W. Lam, Kendall Ho, Mark Attridge, Bonnie M. Lashewicz, Scott B. Patten, Alain Marchand, Alice Aiken, Norbert Schmitz, Zul Merali Jun 2016

Preferred Features Of E-Mental Health Programs For Prevention Of Major Depression In Male Workers: Results From A Canadian National Survey, Jianli Wang, Raymond W. Lam, Kendall Ho, Mark Attridge, Bonnie M. Lashewicz, Scott B. Patten, Alain Marchand, Alice Aiken, Norbert Schmitz, Zul Merali

Brain and Mind Institute

Background: Major depression is a prevalent mental disorder and imposes considerable burden on health and productivity. Men are not immune to major depression, yet they often delay seeking help because of perceived stigma and gender norms. E-mental health programs hold potential for early prevention of major depression. However, we have little knowledge about men's preferences for design features of e-mental health programs.

Objectives: The objective of this study was to (1) estimate and compare the proportions of Internet use for medical information, preferred design features, and likely use of e-mental health programs; (2) examine factors associated with the likely use …


Low Self-Esteem Leads To Depression Among Elderly: Case Study Of Nursing Home, Savera Aziz Ali, Nadir Suhail, Sumera Aziz Ali Jan 2016

Low Self-Esteem Leads To Depression Among Elderly: Case Study Of Nursing Home, Savera Aziz Ali, Nadir Suhail, Sumera Aziz Ali

School of Nursing & Midwifery

Background: Self-esteem is defined as “how we value our self”; it affects our trust and relationships in every part of life. Person with low self-esteem may feel powerless and incompetent about himself/herself. Moreover, low self-esteem operates as a risk factor for depression, which is most common disorder among elderly people both in developed and developing countries, causing multiple behavioral changes as well as may increase the chances of depression and suicide among the elderly people. Objective: The objective of this case study was to understand the problems faced by elderly people in the nursing home and to relate the self-esteem …