Several factors interact since MDD is considered multifactorial:
- Biological
Imbalances in neurotransmitters like serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine play a role.
- Genetics
Family history increases the risk. Heritability is estimated at around 40–50%.
- Psychological
Negative thinking patterns, low self-esteem, and trauma histories are common in those with MDD.
- Environmental
Chronic stress, loss of a loved one, financial issues, or abuse can trigger or exacerbate symptoms.
- Medical conditions
Chronic illness, hormonal disorders (like thyroid issues), and neurological conditions can be related.
- Brain changes in MDD
Neuroimaging studies have shown structural and functional changes in the brains of people with MDD:
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- Decreased activity in the prefrontal cortex (affecting decision-making and emotional regulation).
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- Smaller hippocampus, which is associated with memory and stress regulation.
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- Overactive amygdala, heightening emotional responses (especially negative ones).
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