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Depression Factsheet – available in English, Māori, Samoan and Tongan languages

Depression Factsheet – available in English, Māori, Samoan and Tongan languages

In life, feeling down or miserable sometimes is normal. But if these feelings become painful, we may experience an aching heart, mind, body and spirit. We could have trouble sleeping or a change in appetite. We might withdraw from families and friends, and lose hope.

This could be depression, especially if it lasts longer than a couple of weeks.

Depression is very common. It can affect relationships with family and friends and our ability to work or go to school. It can also lead to suicide.

Download factsheets containing information about the signs of depression, possible causes of depression, how to get help, and tips on getting well and keeping well from the links below. They are also available on Mental Wealth.

Downloads

Depression Factsheet in English

Published 30 September 2019

Download pdf  (489.69 KB)
Depression Factsheet in Tongan

Published 30 September 2019

Download pdf  (494.55 KB)
Depression Factsheet in Samoan

Published 30 September 2019

Download pdf  (348.92 KB)
Depression Factsheet in Maori

Published 30 September 2019

Download pdf  (355.22 KB)

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