Childhood Depression: - An Update

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Childhood depression is a significant public health issue that requires special attention due to the severe and long-lasting effects it has on a child’s development. The diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and prognosis of childhood depression were all topics examined in recent studies. Recent scientific studies on paediatric depression tend to emphasise the detrimental effects of depressive illnesses on children’s quality of life, either directly or indirectly.Sadly, research from the past demonstrates that juvenile depression frequently develops against a backdrop of vulnerability and poverty, where personal and social needs related to childhood melancholy are not always taken into account. In this regard, this review established that co-morbidities and other psychiatric problems are frequently caused by childhood depression.Numerous recent research have also supported the idea that human resources, such as the healthcare system as a whole, lack the necessary training to manage paediatric depression. In order to establish programmes that will train healthcare workers to cope with childhood depression, additional research is required. Additionally, studies that focus on the prevention and treatment of juvenile depression with bigger and more homogeneous sample sizes are also required..
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儿童抑郁症:最新进展
儿童抑郁症是一个重大的公共卫生问题,需要特别关注,因为它对儿童的发展产生严重和持久的影响。儿童抑郁症的诊断、治疗、预防和预后都是近年来研究的主题。最近关于儿童抑郁症的科学研究倾向于强调抑郁症对儿童生活质量的有害影响,无论是直接的还是间接的。可悲的是,过去的研究表明,青少年抑郁症往往是在脆弱和贫困的背景下发展起来的,在这种背景下,与童年忧郁有关的个人和社会需求并不总是得到考虑。在这方面,这篇综述确定了合并症和其他精神问题通常是由儿童抑郁症引起的。最近的许多研究也支持这样一种观点,即人力资源,如整个医疗系统,缺乏必要的培训来管理儿科抑郁症。为了建立培训保健工作者应对儿童抑郁症的方案,需要进行更多的研究。此外,还需要对青少年抑郁症的预防和治疗进行更大、更均匀的样本量研究。
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