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    Depression isn’t just a winter problem: What to know about summer SAD

    healthylife7By healthylife7July 17, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Seasonal depression is often associated with the cold, dark days of winter, but some people experience it in summer instead. And heatwaves and tropical nights can be behind it

    Over one billion people struggle with mental health worldwide, a burden that is increasing, mainly driven by anxiety and depression

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    One less known type of depression is Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), a distinct form of depressive disorder characterised by a seasonal pattern, and, like any other form of depression, is a serious medical condition

    Seasonal depression is more common during winter, linked to the darker, colder days and a lack of social interaction. However, although only a few experience summer depression, it can be as debilitating as the more widely recognised winter one

    Arecent study found that summer SAD is an atypical subtype that affects 0.57% of the global population, compared with winter SAD, which affects 5%

    The condition can be triggered by heatwaves and tropical nights, with symptoms ranging from milder “summer blues” to incapacitating depressive symptoms, such as insomnia, appetite loss, agitation and anxiety

    Things like sticking to a routine, avoiding extreme heat and prioritising sleep can help ease the discomfort, but in severe cases, it is recommended to seek medical attention clinical psychologist at the Cleveland Clinic

    Growing mental health conditions

    Worldwide, the number of people living with a mental health condition has nearly doubled over the past 30 years, mainly driven by increases in anxiety and depression

    A recent analysis from the new Global Burden of Disease Study, published in The Lancet, found that around 1.2 billion people, around 15% of the world’s population, were living with a mental health condition in 2023

    These figures represent a 95% increase in cases between 1990 and 2023. Over the same period, mental disorders climbed in the ranking of leading causes of health loss worldwide, from 12th to 5th place

    For major depressive disorder and anxiety disorders, the increases are even more pronounced, at 131% and 158% respectively – making them the two most common conditions

    “Responding to the mental health needs of our global population, especially those most vulnerable, is an obligation, not a choice,” the authors of the Global Burden of Disease Study 2023 wrote

    It is estimated that one in six people, about 140 million, live with a mental health condition in the European Region. According to the World Health Organization, only one in three people living with depression in the region received the care they needed

    Since the COVID-19 pandemic, depression and anxiety among young people have surged by an estimated 25%, and among 15- to 29-year-olds, suicide is now the leading cause of death in the region

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