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Presentation, Analysis and Interpretation of Data: 46% Female

This document presents data from a survey of 50 respondents about factors that can contribute to depression. It includes 10 statements about depression that respondents answered yes, no, or sometimes to. For each statement, a pie chart shows the percentage of respondents who answered in each category. Overall, the majority of respondents agreed that relationship, family, and life stresses can cause depression and influence behavioral changes in depressed individuals.

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Presentation, Analysis and Interpretation of Data: 46% Female

This document presents data from a survey of 50 respondents about factors that can contribute to depression. It includes 10 statements about depression that respondents answered yes, no, or sometimes to. For each statement, a pie chart shows the percentage of respondents who answered in each category. Overall, the majority of respondents agreed that relationship, family, and life stresses can cause depression and influence behavioral changes in depressed individuals.

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Chapter IV:

Presentation, Analysis and Interpretation of Data

PROFILE OF THE RESPONDENTS

46%

Female
54%
Male

Interpretation: This pie graph shows that 50(100%) of the respondents, 27(54%)
are female and 23(46%) are male.

S1. Depression can affect people relationship (family, friends, society)


43 out of 50 ‘Yes’
2 out of 50 ‘No’
5 out of 50 ‘Sometimes’
10% 4%

Yes

Sometimes

No

86%

Figure 1
This pie graph shows that 43(87%) of the respondents say ‘Yes’
This pie graph shows that 2(3%) of the respondents say ‘No’
This pie graph shows that 5(10%) of the respondents say ‘Sometimes’

S2. Family problems can cause depression


46 out of 50 ‘Yes’
1 out of 50 ‘No’
3 out of 50 ‘Sometimes’

6% 2%

Yes
Sometimes
No

92%
Figure 2
This pie graph shows that 46(92%) of the respondents say ‘Yes’
This pie graph shows that 1(2%) of the respondents say ‘No’
This pie graph shows that 3(6%) of the respondents say ‘Sometimes’

S3. Stresses from school activities contributes to depression


27 out of 50 say ‘Yes’
10 out of 50 say ‘No’
13 out of 50 say ‘Sometimes’

3%
31%

Yes
Sometimes
No
65%

Figure 3
This pie graph shows that 27(65%) of the respondents say ‘Yes’
This pie graph shows that 10(3%) of the respondents say ‘No’
This pie graph shows that 13(32) of the respondents say ‘Sometimes’
S4. Having been the victim or witness of violence, such as physical or
sexual abuse leads to depression
35 out of 50 ‘Yes’
8 out of 50 ‘No’
7 out of 50 ‘Sometimes’

14%

16%
Yes
No
Sometimes

70%

Figure 4
This pie graph shows that 35(70%) of the respondents say ‘Yes’
This pie graph shows that 8(16%) of the respondents say ‘No’
This pie graph shows that 7(14%) of the respondents say ‘Sometimes’

S5. Depression changes behavioral (physical, emotional, mental) traits of a


person
34 out of 50 ‘Yes’

7 out of 50 ‘No’
9 out of 50 ‘Sometimes’

20% 3%

Yes
Sometimes
No

77%

Figure 5

This pie graph shows that 34(77%) of the respondents say ‘Yes’

This pie graph shows that 7(3%) of the respondents say ‘No’

This pie graph shows that 9(20%) of the respondents say ‘Sometimes’

S6. Romantic problems such as break up or unrequited affection also leads


to depression
25 out of 50 ‘Yes’

7 out of 50 ‘No’

18 out of 50 ‘Sometimes’
3%

41%
Yes
Sometimes
56%
No

Figure 6
This pie graph shows that 25(56%) of the respondents say ‘Yes’
This pie graph shows that 7(3%) of the respondents say ‘No’
This pie graph shows that 18(41%) of the respondents say ‘Sometimes’

S7. Pressure of society’s expectations can also be the reason of


depression
30 out of 50 ‘Yes’
8 out of 8 ‘No’
12 out of 50 ‘Sometimes’

16%

Yes
24% Sometimes
60% No
Figure 7

This pie graph shows that 30(60%) of the respondents say ‘Yes’

This pie graph shows that 8(16%) of the respondents say ‘No’

This pie graph shows that 12(24%) of the respondents say ‘Sometimes’

S8. Depression is the leading cause of death


42 out of 50 ‘Yes’
1 out of 50 ‘No’
7 out of 50 ‘Sometimes’

14% 2%

Yes
Sometimes
No

84%

Figure 8
This pie graph shows that 42(84%) of the respondents say ‘Yes’
This pie graph shows that 1(2%) of the respondents say ‘No’
This pie graph shows that 7(14%) of the respondents say ‘Sometimes’
S9. Depression is one of the most common of all mental health problems
40 out of 50 ‘Yes’
3 out of 50 ‘No’
7 out of 50 ‘Sometimes’

Sales

14% 6%

Yes
Sometimes
No

80%

Figure 9
This pie graph shows that 40(80%) of the respondents say ‘Yes’
This pie graph shows that 3(6%) of the respondents say ‘No’
This pie graph shows that 7(14%) of the respondents say ‘Sometimes’
S10. Stresses from traffic and other office work activities, deadlines
contributes to the effect of depression
31 out of 50 ‘Yes’
6 out of 50 ‘No’
13 out of 50
Sales ‘Sometimes’

12%

Yes
26% Sometimes
No

62%

Figure 10
This pie graph shows that 31(62%) of the respondents say ‘Yes’
This pie graph shows that 6(12%) of the respondents say ‘No’
This pie shows that 13(26%) of the respondents say ‘Sometimes’

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