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ISSUES AND TRENDS OF DEPRESSION AMONG STUDENTS IN MALAYSIA - Coggle Diagram
ISSUES AND TRENDS OF DEPRESSION AMONG STUDENTS IN MALAYSIA
Definition and concepts of depression
Feeling of sadness that strikes an individual.
In medicine, depression is considered a clinical disease and should be treated accordingly.
The second-highest cause on the list of human emotional health problems by 2020.
Make individual problems.
Loss of appetite.
Lack of energy.
Trouble in sleeping.
Easy to despair.
A symptom such as sadness, guilt, lack of self-esteem, not feeling happy and unhappy with what is happening around them.
Conclusion
Will affect students' health.
Can invite more significant social problems.
Stealing.
Robbing.
Killing.
Depression is an emotional disease that comes from unstable feelings.
Sadness.
Low self-esteem.
Lack of fun.
Self-guilt.
Each party needs to learn from the black events that have occured over the years.
Integrated counselling is needed for the early prevention process to begin at a moderate level before student depression in the majority spreads to a high level.
Prevention of this level of depression can be a reality when all parties, including parents, teachers and the community work together to help students address social problems before the situation worsens.
Almost students experienced moderate to high levels of depression.
Issues and Trends of Depression among Students
Student depression can lead to worse incidents or will result in students having the intention to perform harmful activities.
Social problems
Prostitution, abortion and committing brutal murder.
Fighting against the words of teachers and school rules.
Suicide
Criminal behaviors
Family issues (unhealthy environment).
Declining parental emotional levels.
Parents experiencing stress.
Parental disputes.
Financial problems.
Poor relationships with peers.
Lack of attention.
Rejection from peers.
Not having a right partner.
Having a negative image in themselves.