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    TEEN DEPRESSION FACTS
    By Tess Thompson

    The incidence of clinical depression or major depression as it is commonly known is on
    the rise and has assumed the position of the number 1 psychological disorder in the
    western world. What is more alarming is that the issue encompasses people across
    regions, communities and age groups, with teen depression posing the biggest problem.
    Considering the rate at which teen depression is growing, it is expected to overtake other
    diseases and become the second most disabling disorder after heart disease.

    Studies regarding transmission and control of diseases reveal that the relative incidence
    of child depression is 2.5 percent in children and 8.3 percent in adolescents. A study
    sponsored by NIMH estimates that more than 6 percent of children between 9 to 17 years
    suffer from some type of depression that lasts for six months and 4.9 percent have major
    or clinical depression.

    The age of onset of depression is becoming lower. It has also been revealed that teen
    depression usually occurs along with other mental disorders like disruptive behavior,
    anxiety or substance abuse or physiological ailments like diabetes. Studies also indicate
    that teen depression persistently recurs and is likely to continue into adult life, posing
    major problems with normal functioning.

    There is an increased risk of teens developing suicidal tendencies, especially when
    depression is accompanied by behavioral disorder, alcohol and substance abuse.
    A decade ago, suicide was the third leading cause of death among 10 to 24 years olds.
    NIMH reports estimated that 7% of adolescents suffering from clinical depression were
    likely to commit suicide.

    With such startling statistics it is imperative that parents have an insight in to what causes
    depression in young children and the early symptoms to look out for. Teen depression is
    considered to be the result of modern day pressures and the self-focused attitudes that
    most parents tend to have.

    Depression is a prolonged feeling of despondency and sadness that lasts for a
    considerable amount of time. Depression can manifest in different ways in individual
    cases, varying from a lack of interest in playing with friends, isolation, extreme sensitivity,
    irritation or absence from school. Suicidal tendencies are often marked with talks of death,
    leaving home and indifference towards erstwhile prized possessions.

    Teen depression is now on the radar of researchers involved in understanding mental
    disorders. There are numerous ways of providing teen depression help through
    psychological therapies including short term cognitive and interpersonal therapies.
    Although newer antidepressant drugs like SSRIs are considered to be safe and effective,
    only larger trials can establish which treatment is best suited in individual cases.

    Parents can play a major role in providing an environment that is conducive for teens to
    grow, feel secure and happy.



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