Depression In One's Life Case Study Essay

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Case Study: The Prevalence of Depression in One’s Life Course The following is a case study of a thirty -year-old female, Nyah Ozawa, according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) is suffering from depression as a result of inability to cope with stressful life occurrences. Nyah case is very complex as it relates to a range of disorders such as, anxiety, mood and depression. However, this case study will focus on the occurrence of depression in her life course. Nyah currently resides in Toronto but migrated from the Caribbean. Nyah came from an extended family circle including her mother, father, and eight siblings. The father was a small-scale farmer and the mother a traditional homemaker. Neither parents were educated beyond high school level. Being the eldest daughter, by the age of eight was primarily responsible for the daily household activities while she attended school. There was often physical and verbal abuse due to parent’s frustration. However, Nyah and three of the eight siblings complete high school education. As a teenager Nyah experienced feeling of sadness, loneliness, neglected, not loved and feeling of isolation and sometimes wished to die or hurt someone. At another time, about fifteen-years-old she was repeatedly molested by a …show more content…

Likewise, Mirowsky & Ross (2003) reported that women who are employed will be less distressed than those who are unemployed. But also, employed women were more depressed that men. They further state that, the trend since 1970 have seen an increase in women in the labour force, who are young and married with young children. This trend they note may not be reversed. Simone, (2002) notes that non-white with low social status reported higher levels of depression than white with high social status. This is applicable to Nyah’s case given her history to social

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