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Depression


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Millions of Americans living with depression say they're "fine." But new global data shows that for many patients, "fine" still means lingering symptoms, lowered expectations, and a struggle to put their silent frustrations into words. As summer marks the midpoint of the year – a time when schedules slow and people naturally reflect – experts say it's a critical moment to pause and check in with how we're really feeling, even if everything seems "fine" on the surface.

New global survey data from patients being treated for major depressive disorder (MDD) and healthcare providers across seven countries reveals a striking disconnect between treatment and expectations:

· Only 1 in 10 patients report being fully satisfied with their depression treatment

· Nearly 4 in 5 people taking antidepressants don't expect full relief

· Nearly 90% say lingering symptoms affect their performance at work

· More than half report feeling more socially isolated, even while seeking care

· While 95% of patients say they've talked to a healthcare provider, 80% of providers say patients struggle to explain what isn't working

Generation Fine, a global awareness campaign from Johnson & Johnson, shines a light on a common but rarely discussed experience in depression: settling. The campaign encourages people who feel "just okay" to reflect, ask questions, and have more open conversations with their healthcare providers – because when managing depression, "fine" shouldn't be the finish line.

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Connect With Conn JacksonBy Conn Jackson