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. 2024 Jan 29;24:323. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-17821-6

Table 2.

Knowledge dimension

Knowledge Correct, n (%)
K1. Depression is a mental illness. 479 (96.96)
K2. Depression can be cured. 356 (72.06)
K3. Most depression treatments focus on preventing its recurrence. 26 (5.26)
K4. Antidepressants have no side effects 371 (75.1)
K5. Common symptoms of depression
K5.1. Low mood 493 (99.8)
K5.2. Slow thinking 494 (100)
K5.3 Insomnia or drowsiness 483 (97.77)
K5.4. Cognitive dysfunction (memory loss, etc.) 469 (94.94)
K5.5. Shame and self-harm 466 (94.33)
K5.6. Miscellaneous 143 (28.95)
K6. Ways to relieve and treat depression.
K6.1. Psychological counseling 480 (97.17)
K6.2. Active exercise 399 (80.77)
K6.3. Drug 467 (94.53)
K6.4. Travel 336 (68.02)
K6.5. Confide in friends and family 330 (66.8)
K6.6. Develop personal hobbies that are beneficial to the body and mind 376 (76.11)
K7. Factors that cause depression
K7.1. Inheritance 202 (40.89)
K7.2. Personal characteristics 494 (100)
K7.3. Social environment and living environment 478 (96.76)
K7.4. Chronic diseases 116 (23.48)
K7.5. Bad living habits 227 (45.95)
K8. Proper exercise can improve depression. 380 (76.92)
K9. Is depression better to improve through exercise or drug 174 (35.22)
K10. Exercise can be used as an alternative to speech therapy or drug 211 (42.71)