Depression

Depression, or major depressive disorder, is a serious mood disorder that can affect a person’s emotional, physical and mental well-being. It is one of the most common mental illnesses in Canada. Risk factors for depression may include biology, personality, life experiences, environment and physical health problems. Depression can affect anyone; however, more women are affected by depression than men. This page contains documents and resources related to depression.

 

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PHO Rounds: From Projections to Prevention: What Ontario’s Illness Projections Mean for Public Health

Using population health analytics as a foundation, the Rounds will explore how translating projections into planning can strengthen public health preparedness and system resilience.

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Health Promotion, Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention

hpcdip@oahpp.ca

Updated 22 Oct 2019