Chronic prostatitis may cause depressive disorders, but the likelihood of occurrence is still related to the severity of the disease, personal constitution and other factors, the specific situation varies from person to person. 1. The likelihood of depression is higher when the condition is more severe, when there are complications such as hypogonadism and fertility disorders, when treatment is not timely or standardized, and when there is a family history of depressive disorders or when the person is prone to mood swings. 2. The likelihood of depression is small: the condition is mild, there are no serious complications, the treatment is timely and effective, there is no family history of depression and prone to the quality of the person, the risk of depression is small. In summary, not all chronic prostatitis patients will be depressed, the degree of difficulty of depression can not be generalized, the diagnosed should be under the guidance of the doctor to carry out timely standardized intervention, in order to alleviate the symptoms as soon as possible, to control the progress of the disease, do not blindly dispose of their own in order to avoid inappropriate intervention, resulting in adverse consequences.