What's next?
If your symptoms include plans or thoughts about harming yourself
or another person, detachment from reality (psychosis), or
excessive use of alcohol or drugs, contact your health professional or local
hospital for help right away.
Many people with depression delay seeking medical advice and
treatment because they believe depression is not serious or they think they can
get through it, or even beat it, on their own. Sometimes people who are deeply
depressed feel that nothing will help. But like other major health problems,
depression cannot be overcome without treatment. In fact, untreated depression
can get worse, cause other health problems, and may last for years or even a
lifetime. It can have a serious impact on both you and the people you care
about.
With treatment such as counseling and medicines, the symptoms of
even major depression may begin to improve in a few weeks. The choice to seek
evaluation and treatment is a very important first step on the path to feeling
better. For more information, see the topic
Depression.
Source: PHQ-9 copyright 1999, Pfizer, permission granted.
The PHQ-9 assessment is adapted from PRIME MD TODAY and developed by RL
Spitzer, JBW Williams, K Kroenke, et al.