In Russian culture, the word for depression was not widely used, and instead, the word 'teska' was commonly used. This stemmed from the stigmatization of mental illness during the Soviet era, where depression was seen as a problem that only occurred in capitalist societies and was not compatible with the idealized image of the model Soviet citizen. The concept of depression was at odds with the strive for perfection in the world being built, so the word 'teska' was used instead.

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