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1 Etiology Of Depression Socio-cultural Factors By Greig Illingworth and Annie Reid

2 What does Etiology mean? Etiology is… The causes that people suffer which lead to a certain disorder, such as specific events or traumas.

3 What are some socio-cultural factors that may lead to depression? Vulnerability of depression is based on a lot things that could affect the likelihood of depression occurring. Below are possible factors: - lacking employment away from home - no social support - having a few young children at home - loss of father/mother at an early age - experience with childhood abuse

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5 More situations… Being at war Stuck in poverty Awareness of being in a minority group (racism) Seasonal affective disorder (amount of sunlight affects the chemical balance in the body Religion Social stratas

6 Women Research has found that women are much more likely to develop depression due to cultural pressures to impose a responsibility over them than on men.


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