De Smidt, JuleyGamieldien, Ammaarah2022-08-032024-11-042022-08-032024-11-042022https://hdl.handle.net/10566/17224>Magister Scientiae - MScDepression is a very common and serious mental illness. Studies have shown that depression has a significant impact on both social and economic aspects of sufferers worldwide as well as in South Africa. Research has shown that university students in South Africa have a higher prevalence than the general South African population. Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is the most common and incapacitating form of depression. MDD is characterized as at least two weeks of a low mood that is apparentafter most situations. There are several contributing factors to depression as well as comorbidities which may lead to depression. When a patient suffers from depression along with another illness, it is described as the comorbidity of depression.enDepressionUniversity of the Western CapeBlood pressureHigher educationMental illnessThe association of BMI and blood pressure measurements with depressive and quality of life scores in university studentsUniversity of the Western Cape