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Literature Review on Prevalence, Risk Factors and Consequences of Adolescent Depression
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Title | Literature Review on Prevalence, Risk Factors and Consequences of Adolescent Depression | |||||
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Abstract One of the most prevalent problems of mental health is depression, which is a serious health problem among the adolescents population, and requires psychological support for the majority at adolescents. In many research studies, higher levels of depression have been reported to be predictive of various maladaptive psychological states and behavior. Depression is a common mental health issue commonly faced by children, adolescents, and adults and has numerous health, economic, and quality of life implications. Depression often emerges during adolescence (ages 12-18; Kessler et al., 2001) and recurs or persists into adulthood (Lewinsohn et al., 2003). Adolescent depression is increasing at an alarming rate (Backman et al., 2002). The DSM-5 criteria for Major Depressive Disorder are similar for adults, adolescents, and children. Depression in adolescence may represent differently than it does in adulthood (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). The theoretical models of depression have three components such as diathesis-stress model, self-esteem model, and Beck’s cognitive models. Depression is a common mood disorder that affects individual functioning across different domains. It is includes major depressive disorders, dysthymia, and bipolar disorder. Clinical course of depression and suicide are mentioned in this paper and also explain social support, self-esteem and stressful life events. |
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University of Yangon Research Journal 2022 | ||||||
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