Genes most linked to depression and its possible treatment

Authors

  • Eduardo Garcia Sodre Author
  • Kamile Maria Saboia Moreira Author
  • Daniel Studart Corrêa Galvão Author
  • Paulo Henrique Flores Dotto Author
  • Letícia dos Reis Nunes Author
  • Matheus Henrick Pereira de Almeida Author
  • Thaylisson Davi Silva Fagundes Author
  • Ycaro Martins de Paiva Author
  • Matheus Santos de Almeida Author
  • Laryssa Pixinine Bittencourt Fernandes Author
  • Luiz José da Rocha Neto Author
  • Fernando Jyo Suguita Author
  • Yasmin Luiza Peruzzo Author
  • Vitor Montanha da Silva Author
  • Giovana Aleixo Klavdianos Author
  • Marcela Souza Carvalho da Costa Priscinotte Author
  • Marcus Vinícius Tavares Fogaça Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56238/levv15n39-107

Keywords:

Depressão, Fatores Genéticos, Terapias

Abstract

Depression is considered one of the most common and serious psychiatric disorders, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). It stands out as one of the leading causes of disability worldwide, significantly affecting the quality of life of affected individuals. In Brazil, epidemiological studies indicate that the lifetime prevalence of depression affects about 15.5% of the population, an alarming rate that highlights the importance of better understanding this condition.

Published

2024-08-30