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The Relationship between Sleep Quality and Depression

I have a psychology research method paper. I have written the intro, method, results, and a little bit of discussion part. Can anyone help me finish the discussion part?

1 The Relationship Between Sleep Quality and Depression The Relationship between Sleep Quality and Depression Problem Statement Depression is common among college students. The number of students that have a depression problem and the level of depression are increasing. From The SAGE Glossary of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, depression is an emotional state which features feeling down, despair and feelings of forlorn and desperation. It’s common to feel depressed sometimes during daily life, however, a person who is clinically diagnosed of major depressive disorder has to have some severe symptoms and last for more than two weeks. Those symptoms including: strong melancholy, unhappiness, loss of appetite and suffering of insomnia, psychomotor impairment, fatigue, feeling of unimportance, having difficulty of concentration, and thinking of suicide. (American Psychiatric Association, 2013).According to the Operant conditioning theory (Lewinsohn, 1974), depression is the result of loss of positive rewarding element from the environment. Also, according to Freud’s psychoanalytic theory (1917), the lack of important relationships may cause depression. Depression can have a significant negative influence on the outcome of learning. Mental health problems such as depression can lower young adults’ intellectual and emotional flexibility, impair their creativity and make them less interested in attaining new knowledge. (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). Continually, depression is a major risk factor for suicidal behavior. In the American College Health Association–National College Health Assessment, more than 6% of college students claimed that they had seriously considered suicide. Suicide is the third leading cause of death for young adults ages 15-24. (National Institute of Mental Health, 2013)
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