Basic Corrections Officer: Certification Practice

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Which of the following is a symptom that might indicate a person is experiencing depression?

  1. Decreased sexual drive

  2. Increased appetite

  3. Constant happiness

  4. High energy levels

The correct answer is: Decreased sexual drive

Decreased sexual drive is often associated with depression due to the way the condition can affect an individual's emotional and physical state. Depression can lead to a reduced interest in activities that were once pleasurable, including sexual activity. This symptom occurs because the underlying feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and lack of energy can diminish a person's desire for intimacy. In contrast, increased appetite and constant happiness are typically not symptoms of depression. In fact, some individuals may experience increased appetite in certain types of depression, but this is less common. High energy levels also do not align with typical depressive symptoms, as fatigue and low energy are more characteristic of the disorder. Recognizing decreased sexual drive as a symptom can aid in understanding the broader impacts of depression on individuals and guide appropriate responses and support strategies for those affected.