National Depression Screening Day

October 9, Thursday

National Depression Screening Day
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National Depression Screening Day is an annual event aimed at raising awareness about depression and other mental disorders, as well as encouraging people to take free and confidential screening tests.

Purpose of the holiday
The main goal is to help people recognize the signs of depression and other emotional disorders at an early stage. The event encourages people not to ignore symptoms but to seek professional help.

How it is celebrated
On this day, medical institutions, universities, mental health centers, and online platforms offer free anonymous tests for depression and anxiety disorders.
Also held are:

* lectures and seminars on mental health;
* consultations with specialists;
* information campaigns on social media;
* actions to combat the stigma associated with mental disorders.

History
The holiday was first held in 1990 at the initiative of the organization Screening for Mental Health (now MindWise Innovations). Since then, it has become part of national efforts to prevent mental illness in the United States and has gained international recognition.

Significance
National Depression Screening Day reminds us of the importance of caring for mental health. Early diagnosis and seeking help can save lives and improve the quality of life for millions of people.
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