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  2. Depression in Children: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

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    Depression in children is a mood disorder that leads to feelings of sadness that interfere with their relationships and activities. Talk therapy (cognitive behavioral therapy) and medication are the main ways to treat depression in children.

  3. Children and Depression - Psychology Today

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    On This Page. What does depression look like in children? Do children get depressed if a parent is depressed? Why do children get depressed? How is depression best treated in children?...

  4. Anxiety and Depression in Children | Children’s Mental Health ...

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    When children feel persistent sadness and hopelessness, they may be diagnosed with depression. Like anxiety, depression is not one disorder but a category of conditions. Major depressive disorder is the most common. Examples of behaviors often seen in children with depression include: Feeling sad, hopeless, or irritable a lot of the time.

  5. Depression in Children and Teens > Fact Sheets - Yale Medicine

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    Depression may be diagnosed when a child or teen has persistent feelings of sadness that interfere with the ability to function. Loss, stress, co-occurring mental health conditions (such as ADHD or anxiety), and a family history of depression raise the odds that a child may experience depression. How common is suicide ideation in children?

  6. Depression in Children - WebMD

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    How Can I Tell if My Child Is Depressed? Which Children Get Depressed? What Causes Depression in Children? 6 min read. Can Children Really Have Depression? Yes. Childhood depression is...

  7. Depression in Kids: All You Need to Know | Psych Central

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    Can children experience depression? Yes. Here’s what to know and how to help. It’s natural for children to have tears and fears. But if persistent sadness overtakes your child’s interests and...

  8. Depression in Teens and Children | Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    Depression is a mood disorder that affects teens and children, like adults, and is characterized by a persistent sad or empty feeling and/or a loss of interest in everyday activities. Depression can occur at any age. Unlike normal sadness or grieving, most bouts of depression last for weeks, months or even years.

  9. Depression in Children: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments - WebMD

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    Are you worried that your child may be depressed? Most kids have days when they feel sad, lonely, or depressed. But, if your child seems persistently sad or hopeless and it is affecting...

  10. Depression (major depressive disorder) - Symptoms and causes

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    Depression symptoms in children and teens. Common signs and symptoms of depression in children and teenagers are similar to those of adults, but there can be some differences. In younger children, symptoms of depression may include sadness, irritability, clinginess, worry, aches and pains, refusing to go to school, or being underweight.

  11. Child and Adolescent Mental Health - National Institute of ...

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    Engage in self-harm behaviors (such as cutting or burning their skin) Smoke, drink alcohol, or use drugs. Engage in risky or destructive behavior alone or with friends. Have thoughts of suicide. Say that they think someone is trying to control their mind or that they hear things that other people cannot hear. Mental illnesses can be treated.

  12. Anxiety and Depression in Children: Know the Signs and What to Do

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    Signs. Related conditions. Treatment. Risk factors. Prevention. FAQs. Takeaway. Anxiety and depression don’t affect only adults. From 2013 to 2019, 1 in 11 children ages 3 to 17 was affected by...

  13. Childhood Depression: What Parents Need to Know

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    If a child is depressed, parents may notice some of these signs: Sad or bad mood. A child may seem sad, lonely, unhappy, or grouchy. It can last weeks or months. A child may cry more easily. They may have more tantrums than before. Being self-critical. Kids going through depression may complain a lot.

  14. Depression in Children and Teens - HealthyChildren.org

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    Experts estimate that between 2% and 3% of children aged 3 to 11 years have depression. Although it is not common, children as young as 3 years have been diagnosed with depression.

  15. 10 Signs of Depression in Children - Psych Central

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    In 2021 alone, as many as 20% of children in the United States between the ages of 12 – 17 years of age experienced a major depressive episode. Depression symptoms can look differently in...

  16. Childhood Depression: How to Help Your Child - Healthline

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    Depression affects about 3 percent of U.S. children. The persistent sadness and symptoms can interfere with daily life, interrupting school and social activities. Childhood depression is a...

  17. Depression in children and young people - NHS

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    Why is my child depressed? Things that increase the risk of depression in children include: family difficulties. bullying. physical, emotional or sexual abuse. a family history of depression or other mental health problems.

  18. Depression in Children: Symptoms, Statistics, & Causes

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    Signs of depression in children can include a depressed or irritable mood or loss of interest or pleasure, and other clinical signs. Clinically significant depression is severe enough to interfere with one's ability to function.

  19. Depression in Children: Signs, Symptoms, and Treatment - Patient

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    Recognising that a child (or young person) is depressed is important. Finding the right way to support them may stop the problem becoming long-term. Treatment is available and effective. This does not have to be a lifelong problem. In this article: What are the signs of depression in children?

  20. Depression in Children and Teens - AACAP

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    If you think your child or teenager might be depressed, it is important to seek help. A pediatrician, school counselor, or qualified mental health professional can help by referring your child to someone who can conduct a comprehensive assessment, diagnose depression, and identify the right treatments.

  21. Depression and Anxiety Among US Children and Young Adults

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    Key Points. QuestionWhat are the incidence, prevalence, and changes from 2017 to 2021 for depression and anxiety diagnosed clinically among children, adolescents, and young adults and are there disparities among subgroups?