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From Blue to You
Depression in Children and
Adolescents
What is depression?
• A common mental disorder or
illness
• Involves the body, mood, and
thoughts
What depression is not
• A depressive disorder is not the same
as a passing blue mood.
• It is not the same as normal child or
adolescent “moodiness.”
Is depression common?
• One in every 33 children (2.5 percent)
• One in eight adolescents (8.3 percent)
What are the symptoms?
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Physical symptoms
• Emotional symptoms
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Psychosocial symptoms
• Symptoms differ based on age
and development of youth
• Preschool
• School age
• Adolescence /
High school
• Stigma
• Embarrassment
• Concern about peer group
Treatment
• Talk therapy
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Medication therapy
• Combination: talk and medication therapy
What to do if you think a child
or teen has depression
• Find support and get professional help
– Primary care provider
• Talk
• Listen
What to do if you think a child or
teen has depression
• Help your child to follow through with
treatment
• Plan and prepare healthy meals
• Be active together and go out
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Brown University (2002) The Child and Adolescent Behavior Letter, 18, 4.
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Mayo Clinic Staff (2008). Depression. Retrieved from http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/depression/DS00175
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NMHA (2008). Children’s Mental Health Statistics. Mental Health America
http://www1.nmha.org/children/prevent/stats.cfm
NIMH (2008). What Are the Symptoms of Depression?
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/depression/symptoms.shtml
NIMH (2008). How do children and adolescents experience depression?
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/depression/how-do-children-and-adolescents-experiencedepression.shtml
Nutrition Health Center (2008). Depression Statistics Information http://www.add-adhd-helpcenter.com/Depression/statistics.htm
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Sarafolean, M. H. (2000). Depression in School-Age Children and Adolescents: Characteristics, Assessment and
Prevention. In A Pediatric Perspective, July/August 2000 Volume 9 Number 4
http://www.healthyplace.com/communities/depression/children.asp
For More Information…
www.bluetoyou.org
Leigh Ann Simmons; MFT, PhD
former Assistant Professor
Department of Family Studies
Ester Edwards, BS
Graduate student
Department of Family Studies
Leslie Crofford, MD
Professor,
College of Medicine
Health Education through Extension Leadership
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through the CSREES/USDA Federal Administration.
April 2010
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