Depression has more than one meaning. As such, this article is merely a disambiguation page, listing articles associated with Depression. If you were linked to this page from another article, feel free to edit that article to make it point at the correct entry. Depression refers to: Economics: a period of economic downturn * The Great Depression of the 1930s Psychology: * Clinical depression Postpartum depression ## Atheism and depression[edit] See also: Atheism and depression and Atheism and suicide and Atheism and loneliness Concerning atheism and depression, a University of Michigan study involving 19,775 individuals found that religious people are less likely than atheists to suffer depression when they are lonely.[1] v • d • e Economic Preparedness Economic preparedness| Savings • Fiscal conservatism Economic collapse| Inflation \- Agflation • Deflation • Stagflation • Hyperinflation • Zimbabwe • Weimar Republic • Argentina • Bank run Economic history| American economic history • Recession •Recovery Summer 2010 • Quantitative easing • American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 • Economic stimulus• Recession of 2008 • Financial Crisis of 2008 • Great Depression • Black Tuesday • Stock market crash of 1929 • Black Thursday • Panic of 1907• Panic of 1893 • Panic of 1837 Categories 1. ↑ Lonely religious people are less depressed than atheists because they see God as a friend replacement, study finds, Daily Mail, 2018