2013
DOI: 10.1590/1516-4446-2013-s106
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Mood disorders in childhood and adolescence

Abstract: The identification and treatment of mood disorders in children and adolescents has grown over the last decades. Major depression is one of the most common and debilitating disorders worldwide, imposing a massive burden to the youth population. Bipolar disorder is being increasingly recognized as having its roots early in life, and its presentation during childhood and adolescence has been submitted to extensive research. This review aims to highlight clinical aspects of the current knowledge on mood disorders … Show more

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“…O mesmo ocorre em relação a questões relativas à saúde mental, pois muitas psicopatologias apresentam um surgimento mais marcado nesse período (WHO, 2012). De fato, muitos países têm registrado um aumento no número de casos de depressão, ansiedade e transtornos alimentares, induzidos, frequentemente, pela exposição à violência na adolescên-cia (Avanci, Assis, Oliveira, Ferreira, & Pesce, 2007;Bahls & Bahls, 2002;Ministério da Saú-de, 2010a, 2010bRocha, Zeni, Caetano, & Kieling, 2013;UNICEF, 2011). .…”
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“…O mesmo ocorre em relação a questões relativas à saúde mental, pois muitas psicopatologias apresentam um surgimento mais marcado nesse período (WHO, 2012). De fato, muitos países têm registrado um aumento no número de casos de depressão, ansiedade e transtornos alimentares, induzidos, frequentemente, pela exposição à violência na adolescên-cia (Avanci, Assis, Oliveira, Ferreira, & Pesce, 2007;Bahls & Bahls, 2002;Ministério da Saú-de, 2010a, 2010bRocha, Zeni, Caetano, & Kieling, 2013;UNICEF, 2011). .…”
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“…It is worth mentioning that several investigations have demonstrated a wide variation in the prevalence of depression in children and differences according to the criteria of diagnostic classification adopted, mainly due to the diverse mode of presentation of depression and the association of this disorder with other psychopathologies [18]. This happens because the current diagnostic criteria were developed for the adult population, neglecting many of the developmental differences between children/adolescents and adults [11]. The characteristics of symptoms in children vary widely than in adults [14].…”
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“…The characteristics of symptoms in children vary widely than in adults [14]. So the difficulties in diagnosing depression in children and adolescents are higher than those found in older individuals [11]. …”
Section: Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
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