Objective To review recent evidence on child and adolescent depression. Method Narrative review. Results Rates of unipolar depression are low before puberty, but rise from the early teens, especially among girls. Concurrent comorbidity with both disruptive and emotional disorders is common, especially among younger children; across age, youth depression may be preceded by both anxiety and disruptive behaviour disorders, and increase risk for alcohol problems. Adolescent depression is associated with a range of adverse later outcomes including suicidality, problems in social functioning and poor physical and mental health. Across development, a family history of depression and exposure to stressful life events are the most rob...
The literature on childhood depression has often treated children and adolescents as a homogeneous g...
Depression is a significant problem among children and adolescents, with 2-5% of the population meet...
Depression is currently one of the most common affective disorders. For many years, child psychiatri...
Maughan et al Objective: To review recent evidence on child and adolescent depression. Method: Narra...
Depression often first develops during adolescence, with its rate sharply increasing after puberty a...
Background: Evidence suggests that depression in adolescents have increased over the last decade, so...
This paper selectively reviews recent research, especially in the last two years (2012–2014) in pres...
Background: Evidence suggests that depression in adolescents have increased over the last decade, so...
Depression in children and adolescents is a growing health problem in the 21st century. There is gro...
Depression is the principal cause of illness and disability in the world. Studies charting the preva...
Unipolar depressive disorder in adolescence is common worldwide but often unrecognised. The incidenc...
Depressive illness beginning early in life can have serious developmental and functional consequence...
Unipolar depressive disorder in adolescence is common worldwide but often unrecognised. The incidenc...
Unipolar depressive disorder in adolescence is common worldwide but often unrecognised. The incidenc...
Major depressive disorder is a substantial health problem that affects people of all ages. Researche...
The literature on childhood depression has often treated children and adolescents as a homogeneous g...
Depression is a significant problem among children and adolescents, with 2-5% of the population meet...
Depression is currently one of the most common affective disorders. For many years, child psychiatri...
Maughan et al Objective: To review recent evidence on child and adolescent depression. Method: Narra...
Depression often first develops during adolescence, with its rate sharply increasing after puberty a...
Background: Evidence suggests that depression in adolescents have increased over the last decade, so...
This paper selectively reviews recent research, especially in the last two years (2012–2014) in pres...
Background: Evidence suggests that depression in adolescents have increased over the last decade, so...
Depression in children and adolescents is a growing health problem in the 21st century. There is gro...
Depression is the principal cause of illness and disability in the world. Studies charting the preva...
Unipolar depressive disorder in adolescence is common worldwide but often unrecognised. The incidenc...
Depressive illness beginning early in life can have serious developmental and functional consequence...
Unipolar depressive disorder in adolescence is common worldwide but often unrecognised. The incidenc...
Unipolar depressive disorder in adolescence is common worldwide but often unrecognised. The incidenc...
Major depressive disorder is a substantial health problem that affects people of all ages. Researche...
The literature on childhood depression has often treated children and adolescents as a homogeneous g...
Depression is a significant problem among children and adolescents, with 2-5% of the population meet...
Depression is currently one of the most common affective disorders. For many years, child psychiatri...