Will depressed patients say they have depression, there may be the following aspects: 1. Patients with depression realize that their illness, which does have something to do with their mood, will admit it; 2. The reason for not admitting it is that depression can have concomitant physical illnesses, and some people come, especially those associated with culture, such as those with relatively low literacy, do not necessarily think that something is wrong with their mood, but only that something is wrong with their physical condition. So this part of the population may not necessarily admit to having depression; 3. There is also a part of the population that is afraid of having depression, and thinks that it is very humiliating to have depression, and that such a disease is looked down upon by others, so they will not admit to having emotional, depressive problems. As treatment progresses, most people have self-knowledge in this regard.