Politics & Government
San Diego County Government: Check Your Mood Day Goes Virtual
Many signs of clinical depression are overlooked or dismissed as something that will simply pass with time.
Getting screened for behavioral health conditions is just as important as getting your blood pressure checked or seeing your medical provider for an annual physical. Unfortunately, people experiencing depression, anxiety and other mental health challenges often experience stigma and other barriers to getting care.
Annually, the County of San Diego hosts Check Your Mood Day to engage and encourage San Diegans to monitor and assess their mental well-being, as well as raise awareness about behavioral health resources. This yearβs event will be held virtually on Oct. 7, in conjunction with National Depression Screening Day.
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The event will provide a variety of online activities, self-care tips, and resources. Community members across the county are encouraged to take an online self-assessment and participate in a social media campaign, with actionable steps and tips to stay mentally healthy.
βThe uncertainty and changes over the past 18 months due to the COVID-19 pandemic have intensified mental health challenges for many people,β said Luke Bergmann, Ph.D., director of the Countyβs Behavioral Health Services. βScreenings are the quickest and easiest way to spot the first signs of what could become a serious mental illness, and I encourage every San Diegan to take advantage of Check Your Mood Day.β
According to Mental Health America, nearly one in five American adults suffers from a mental illness. Despite how common depression is, many Americans donβt realize theyβre experiencing the condition, or they suffer in silence out of fear of being stigmatized.
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Symptoms of depression vary but include lack of energy, sadness, loss of interest in activities that previously brought joy, and trouble falling asleep or staying asleep. Many signs of clinical depression are overlooked or dismissed as something that will simply pass with time.
Self-care Tips
- Safely connect with family and friends
- Get outside for walks and hikes
- Meditate
- Stay physically active
- Eat healthy, nutritious meals
- Listen to music and dance
Check Your Mood Day is part of the Countyβs Live Well San Diego health initiative. Visit the Check Your Mood Day page for details and more mental health tips and resources.
In addition to the virtual Check Your Mood event, the Countyβs multilingual Access and Crisis Line is available seven days a week, 24 hours a day at (888) 724-7240 to obtain support for all behavioral health needs.
This press release was produced by the San Diego County Government. The views expressed here are the authorβs own.