Crises-Led Depression: Curbing The Conditionality Of Loneliness In The Early Youth

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Katupalli Santha Ram
Dr. Shuchi Kaparwan

Abstract

The world is filled with crises at one corner or the other (Russian-Ukrainian war, Israel-Hamas); the Covid-19 crisis has covered the whole world. Every crisis leaves survivors depressed; depression is one of the most common disorders. It leads to many diseases, especially lifestyle diseases. Severe depression may lead to suicide; the shivering fact is that suicide turns out to be the fourth major cause of death in the age group of 15-29. The World Health Organization estimates that 3.8% of the global population are victims of depression, of which 5% are adults. Hence, this article focuses on detecting and curbing depression at an early age. Various reasons for depression are analyzed followed by possible solutions to tackle depression. A critical outlook on the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in depression would be a unique observation in this research.

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Katupalli Santha Ram, & Dr. Shuchi Kaparwan. (2023). Crises-Led Depression: Curbing The Conditionality Of Loneliness In The Early Youth. Journal for ReAttach Therapy and Developmental Diversities, 6(8s), 733–737. https://doi.org/10.1234/jrtdd.v6i8s.2132
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Katupalli Santha Ram

Research scholar, Department of Basic Sciences & Humanities Social Sciences, NIT Mizoram, Aizawl, India

Dr. Shuchi Kaparwan

Associate Professor, Department of Basic Sciences & Humanities Social Sciences, NIT Mizoram, Aizawl, India

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