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  1. Child and Adolescent Depression: A Review of Theories, Evaluation

    Introduction. Depression is the principal cause of illness and disability in the world. The World Health Organization (WHO) has been issuing warnings about this pathology for years, given that it affects over 300 million people all over the world and is characterized by a high risk of suicide (the second most common cause of death in those aged between 15 and 29) [World Health Organization ...

  2. Biological, Psychological, and Social Determinants of Depression: A

    a. A data charting form was created to capture the data elements of interest, including the authors, titles, determinants (biological, psychological, social), and the type of depression assessed by the research (e.g., major depression, depressive symptoms, depressive behaviour). b.

  3. A Half Century of Research on Childhood and Adolescent Depression

    This paper also uses descriptive statistics, citation analysis and co-citation analysis to display the productive journals, core authors, and important literature in the field of childhood depression research, and makes a visual analysis of the co-occurrence network of key words in studies on childhood depression with the help of VOSviewer ...

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    Introduction. Depression is the principal cause of illness and disability in the world. The World Health Organization (WHO) has been issuing warnings about this pathology for years, given that it affects over 300 million people all over the world and is characterized by a high risk of suicide (the second most common cause of death in those aged between 15 and 29) [World Health Organization ...

  5. Child and Adolescent Depression: A Review of Theories, Evaluation

    Depression is the principal cause of illness and disability in the world. Studies charting the prevalence of depression among children and adolescents report high percentages of youngsters in both groups with depressive symptoms. This review analyzes the construct and explanatory theories of depress …

  6. Full article: Childhood depression: a systematic review

    The objective of the present study was to conduct a systematic review of articles regarding childhood depression. To accomplish this purpose, a systematic review of articles on childhood depression, published from January 1, 2010 to November 24, 2012, on MEDLINE and SciELO databases was carried out. Search terms were "depression" (medical ...

  7. Screening for depression in children and adolescents in primary care or

    The transition from childhood to adolescence is associated with an increase in rates of some psychiatric disorders, including major depressive disorder, a debilitating mood disorder. The aim of this systematic review is to update the evidence on the benefits and harms of screening for depression in primary care and non-mental health clinic settings among children and adolescents.

  8. Depression in Adolescents

    446 n engl j med 385;5 nejm.org July 29, 2021 The new england journal of medicine in adolescents, including annual universal screen - ing for depression in children 12 to 18 years of age with the ...

  9. A Half Century of Research on Childhood and Adolescent Depression

    In order to gain an in-depth understanding of research about childhood and adolescent depression, this article analyzes the scale, development, and geographic distribution of the literature in the field based on 8491 articles extracted from the Web of Science Core database. Using citation analysis, this article identifies influential journals, scholars, and documents in this field. The study ...

  10. Cognitive functioning in children and adolescents with depression: A

    Compared to depression research in adults, studies of neurocognitive functioning among children and adolescents with depression are fewer and findings are mixed, with some studies reporting impaired functioning in several cognitive domains and others finding normal neurocognitive functioning (Goodall et al., 2018; Oliver et al., 2019; Vilgis et ...

  11. What Do We Know About Depression Among Youth and How Can We ...

    This paper summarizes many findings about depression among children and adolescents. Depression is prevalent, highly distressing, and exerts considerable burden worldwide. Rates surge from childhood through young adulthood and have increased over the last decade. Many risk factors have been identified, and evidence-based interventions exist targeting mostly individual-level changes via ...

  12. PDF Depression in adolescence: a review

    Nevertheless, the prevalence of depression in adolescence varies sig-nificantly between studies and reports. A reported preva-lence in Great Britain was 4%, whereas in the USA was 2.1% and in France was 11.0% [5 -7]. Nevertheless, a sys-tematic review from 2013 stated the life prevalence of depression varies from 1.1 to 14.6% [8].

  13. Research paper Global burden of depression or depressive symptoms in

    According to data from the National Survey of Children's Health, depression prevalence among children and adolescents in the United States increased by 24 % from 2016 to 2019 (Lebrun-Harris et al., 2022). The COVID-19 pandemic has further exacerbated the global mental health burden.

  14. Childhood depression: a systematic review

    The objective of the present study was to conduct a systematic review of articles regarding childhood depression. To accomplish this purpose, a systematic review of articles on childhood depression, published from January 1, 2010 to November 24, 2012, on MEDLINE and SciELO databases was carried out. Search terms were "depression" (medical ...

  15. Early Childhood Depression

    Although empirical evidence has recently validated clinical depression in children as young as age 3, few data are available to guide treatment of early childhood depression. Considering this gap in the literature, a novel dyadic psychotherapeutic model, Parent Child Interaction Therapy-Emotion Development, based on a well-known and effective manualized treatment for disruptive preschoolers ...

  16. The Experience of Depression: A Qualitative Study of Adolescents With

    There is a lack of research in health psychology on the subjective experience of adolescents with mental health disorders. ... SUBMIT PAPER. Global Qualitative Nursing Research. Impact Factor: 2.2 ... Is there an epidemic of child or adolescent depression? Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 47, 1263-1271. Crossref. PubMed. ISI ...

  17. The Long-Term Impact of Parental Mental Health on Children's Distress

    The outcomes of children who are exposed to parental mental health problems are of growing concern as recent research estimates that 18.2 percent of parents suffer from mental illness and 3.8 percent of parents suffer from serious mental illness (Stambaugh et al. 2017).Parents' psychological problems may lead to negative parenting behaviors, lack of attention to children's needs, or ...

  18. Research Update: Children's Anxiety and Depression on the Rise

    Some key takeaways are below: Even before the pandemic, anxiety and depression were becoming more common among children and adolescents, increasing 27 percent and 24 percent respectively from 2016 to 2019. By 2020, 5.6 million kids (9.2%) had been diagnosed with anxiety problems and 2.4 million (4.0%) had been diagnosed with depression.

  19. Treatment outcomes for depression: challenges and opportunities

    Our lack of knowledge cannot be put down to a scarcity of research in existing treatments. In the past decades, more than 500 randomised trials have examined the effects of antidepressant medications, and more than 600 trials have examined the effects of psychotherapies for depression (although comparatively few are conducted for early-onset depression).

  20. Research in child and adolescent anxiety and depression: treatment

    1.This paper describes an approach, inspired by James Lind Alliance (JLA) methods, to identify research priorities in child and adolescent anxiety and depression treatments. Strengths of the paper are the detailed descriptions of the methods used. I also appreciate the authors making the data available.

  21. (PDF) Child-centered play therapy and childhood depression: An

    Depression in childhood is a signi ficant mental health concern, impacting cognitive, affective, social, behavioral, and. physical domains. Children who experience depressive symptoms are at an ...

  22. Association of early parent-child separation with depression, social

    The present study aimed to investigate the long-term effects of parent-child separation during infancy and early childhood on depression, social relationships including parent-child and peer relationships, and academic performance during adolescence and early adulthood. Data from the China Family Panel Studies (CFPS) were analyzed, which included a sample of 3829 children aged 4-15 ...

  23. When little kids don't have stable housing, it can affect their health

    In-depth research over time. The Future of Families and Child Well-Being study has been following a group of children across the country since their birth over 20 years ago.. Researcher Kristyn ...

  24. Childhood Trauma and Its Relation to Chronic Depression in Adulthood

    Mainly, our results suggest a substantial influence of multiple childhood trauma on a severe and chronic course of depression in adulthood. 37% of our patients reported a history of multiple childhood trauma, that is, trauma reports on at least three to maximum five CTQ scales. Additionally, 18.1% achieved thresholds on at least two subscales.

  25. Depression in Children and Adolescents: A Review of Indian studies

    Available data suggest that the point prevalence of depression/affective disorders ranges from 1.2% to 21% in the clinic-based studies; 3%-68% in school-based studies and 0.1%-6.94% in community studies. There has been only one incidence study from India which estimated the incidence to be 1.6%. With respect to the risk factors for ...