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Old May 30, 2005, 12:27 PM
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Whether for heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, or depression - health screenings provide a quick and easy way to spot the first signs of serious illness and can reach people who might not otherwise seek professional medical advice. Clinical depression is a common medical illness affecting more than 19 million American Adults each year. Like screenings for other illnesses, depression screenings should be a routine part of healthcare. The National Depression Screening Project, a mental health screening program, sponsors National Depression Screening Day and operates a toll-free, year-round phone line that allows callers to find free and confidential screening locations in their local areas.
Why Screen for Depression?

Clinical depression is a serious medical illness.
Clinical depression can lead to suicide.
Sometimes people with depression mistakenly believe that the symptoms of depression are a "normal part of life."
Clinical depression affects men and women of all ages, races and socioeconomic groups.
One in four women and one in ten men will experience depression at some point during their lifetime.
Two thirds of those suffering from the illness do not seek the necessary treatment.
Depression can co-occur and complicate other medical conditions.
More than 80% of all cases of clinical depression can be effectively treated with medication, psychotherapy or a combination of both.
Screenings are often the first step in getting help.
National Depression Screening Day is held each October during Mental Illness Awareness Week. Screening Day is designed to call attention to the illness of depression on a national level, educate the public about its symptoms and effective treatments, offer individuals the opportunity to be screened for depression, and connect those in need of treatment to the mental health care system. Starting with only 90 sites in its first year, the Screening Day program has grown to reach more than 85,000 people at 3,000 sites nationwide. To respond to the year-round need, the program also maintains a toll-free, year-round phone line for free, anonymous screening locations in local areas.

To find a free, anonymous screening site in your area:
web: www.mentalhealthscreening.org

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Old Jun 03, 2005, 10:25 PM
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I sure hope anyone reading this now and is depressed now doesn't wait till October!

Thanks for the info... is that 24/7 line a hotline or info line?
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Old Jun 03, 2005, 11:03 PM
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If you click the link. There is another option you can click for email. You can email any questions that you have. If you also browse the site, it has other helpful information.
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Thanks... just thought I might get helpful info here... I don't like giving out email info to any site.
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Old Jun 04, 2005, 12:38 AM
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