Vault Depressive Syndrome

The Vault Depressive Syndrome, or VDS, is a type of mental health ailment. The syndrome afflicts Vault residents. The symptoms of this affliction is a lowering of physical energy, anxiety, and low self-esteem. If a resident exhibits any of these symptoms, they are encouraged to see a vault physician for diagnosis. If diagnosed, the physician can prescribe an anti-depressant. During diagnosis, a physician may reference the Vault-Tec Medical Protocols for information on VDS.

History
In the 21st Century, VDS is first diagnosed by Vault-Tec physicians.

In 2268, the two Text Messaging Devices in the Vault 101 Cafeteria displayed this message, "Have you taken your medication?"

In that same year, the Vault 101 PA System offered this piece of helpful advice, ''"Remember - Vault Depressive Syndrome, or VDS, is a treatable condition. See your vault physician for an anti-depressant that's right for you."

In the 2270's, Freddie Gomez is diagnosed by Vault 101's vault physician James as suffering from VDS. The physician prescribes Chlorpromazine, an anti-anxiety medication.