Across
- 4. The number of 15 to 16 year-olds with depression nearly “?” between the 1980s and 2000s.(OFNS - 2004)
- 6. “?” participants were more likely to experience depression than black participants. (TTC - 2013)
- 7. 49 percent of participants had been diagnosed with “?”. (TTC - 2013)
- 8. Less than half of adults diagnosed with mental health problems during childhood were appropriately “?” at the time.(OFNS - 2004)
- 10. 93.2 percent of participants reported experiencing “?” as a result of their mental ill health. (TTC - 2013) (MHN)
- 12. The proportion of five to “?” year-olds who are seriously depressed is 0.2 per cent. (OFNS - 2004)
- 13. Major depression is thought to be the second leading cause of “?” worldwide. (MHF)
- 15. Diagnosis rates varied depending on a person’s “?” (with those experiencing lower income reported depression more).(MHN)
- 17. 19 percent of “?” participants reported having been diagnosed with a mental health problem.(MHN)
- 18. A combination of anxiety and depression accounts for one fifth of “?” lost in the UK. (MHF)
- 19. 33 percent of “?” participants reported having been diagnosed with a mental health problem.(MHN)
- 21. The approximate number of eleven to “?” year-olds who are seriously depressed is 62,000.(OFNS - 2004)
- 22. The proportion of “?” to sixteen year-olds who are seriously depressed is 1.4 percent.(OFNS - 2004)
- 23. 0.9 percent of “?” people in the UK suffer from severe depression. (OFNS - 2004)
- 24. 19 percent of adults reported being diagnosed with “?” at some point in their lives.(MHN)
Down
- 1. According to the “?” organisation, between 4 and 10 percent of people in England will experience depression at some point in their lives.
- 2. According to the “?” organisation, more females than males report being diagnosed with a mental health problem.
- 3. More than half of adults with mental health problems were diagnosed in “?”.(OFNS - 2004)
- 5. The TTC (2013) survey included 740 “?”.
- 8. Rates of recovery varied widely between Primary Care “?”, showing large differences. The lowest reported recovery rate was 7 percent, whereas the highest reported recovery rate was 63 percent. (NIP - 2011)
- 9. The highest rates of depression were reported by “?” participants. (TTC - 2013)
- 11. People from “?” backgrounds are more likely to experience depression than those from more advantaged backgrounds. (MHF)
- 14. The approximate number of young people with “?” depression is 80,000. (OFNS - 2004)
- 16. to the Nursing in Practice (2011) data on NHS psychological treatments, 42 percent of patients were no longer showing measurable symptoms of depression or anxiety disorders by the end of “?”.
- 20. According to the “?” organisation, a survey of BME people with mental health difficulties was conducted in 2013.
