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Depression is explicitly categorized as a type of mental health disorder in [1], and it is frequently cited alongside other mental health disorders as a common outcome of factors like sleep deprivation [2], late bedtimes [3], [4], chronic stress [5], [6], and childhood trauma [7].

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How sleep affects mental health (and vice versa) - Stanford Medicine med.stanford.edu Stanford Medicine 4 facts
claimPsychiatric disorders, including depression and anxiety, can cause sleep problems.
claimShift work is associated with an increased risk of depression, anxiety, and other psychiatric conditions.
claimParticipants in the study led by Jamie Zeitzer who went to bed late had higher risks of depression, anxiety, and other mental health disorders, regardless of whether late bedtimes aligned with their natural sleep preferences.
claimParticipants in a study of 75,000 people who went to bed late had higher risks of depression, anxiety, and other mental health disorders, regardless of whether their late bedtime aligned with their natural sleep preferences or chronotype.
Investigating the impact of sleep quality on cognitive functions ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 2 facts
claimChronic stress is a significant risk factor for mental health disorders, including anxiety, depression, and burnout, according to Pascoe et al. (2020).
claimChronic stress is a significant risk factor for various mental health disorders, including anxiety, depression, and burnout, as established by Pascoe et al. (2020).
The Long-Term Perceived Effect of Childhood Trauma on Youth's ... rsisinternational.org Damilola A. OSEKITA, Emmanuel Temitope BANKOLE, Oluwakemisola A. Azeez · RSIS International 2 facts
referenceSeedat, Stein, and Forde (2009) suggest that while specific mental health disorders show sex differences (e.g., women having higher rates of depression, men having higher rates of substance use), these differences tend to balance out when looking at overall mental health.
claimIndividuals who have experienced childhood trauma may be at a heightened risk of developing mental health disorders, including depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and substance abuse.
10 Effects of Long-Term Sleep Deprivation sleephealthsolutionsohio.com Sleep Health Solutions 1 fact
claimLong-term sleep deprivation is associated with hypertension, heart attacks, strokes, obesity, diabetes, depression, anxiety, decreased brain function, memory loss, weakened immune system, lower fertility rates, and psychiatric disorders.
Psychosocial Pathways - CDC cdc.gov CDC 1 fact
claimMental health is defined as emotional, psychological, and social well-being, while mental health disorders are defined as conditions affecting cognition, emotion, and behavior, such as schizophrenia, depression, and autism.
Neuroimaging in psychedelic drug development: past, present, and ... nature.com Nature 1 fact
claimPsychedelic therapy is an emerging paradigm with potential for treating psychiatric disorders, including depression, addiction, and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Extent and Health Consequences of Chronic Sleep Loss and ... - NCBI ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Colten HR, Altevogt BM · National Academies Press 1 fact
measurementA longitudinal study of 1,007 young adults at a health maintenance organization found that a history of insomnia at baseline predicted the new onset of depression and other psychiatric disorders, including anxiety, alcohol abuse, drug abuse, and nicotine dependence, over a 3.5-year period.