Pingkan Firdaus Ivada, I. Ardani, C. B. J. Lesmana, I. T. Windiani, I. S. Adnyana, Izzatul Fithriyah
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Quality of life of pediatric patients experiencing organic depressive disorder with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
Depression is a fundamental disorder characterized by mood swings of feelings or affects towards depression with or without accompanying anxiety? Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) is a chronic inflammatory condition in children. JIA is defined as the presence of objective signs of arthritis in at least one joint that lasts more than six weeks in children less than 16 years of age, and other types of arthritis in children have been removed. Children with JIA may also often experience depressive episodes and other psychosocial disorders during the disease. Affective disorders in childhood can predict the recurrence of depressive episodes. In the case report, a 7-year-old was consulted because he looked sad. The sadness has been felt for two months and has worsened since two weeks ago, originally due to JIA Patients can usually carry out daily activities as usual. Nowadays, the patient has no desire and gets tired quickly, especially when doing ordinary activities; difficulty feeling joy, feeling guilty, worrying that the pain will not heal, despairing of not wanting to go to school, and being unable to follow lessons because of weakness, unable to walk, unable to write because of pain and swelling in his hands.