Evaluation of Characterized Depressive Disorder in Children and Adolescents: A Study of 79 Cases

S. Benhammou, H. Zarof, M. Raissouni, H. Kisra
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Depression in children and adolescents is a major mental health concern, being the leading cause of illness and disability in children over ten years old. It increases the risk of suicide, affects education, social interactions, and contributes to obesity, tobacco, and substance use. The aim of this study was to highlight the sociodemographic and clinical profile of depression in young individuals, identify risk factors, and discuss appropriate therapeutic options. We conducted a retrospective descriptive and analytical study, using a questionnaire completed jointly by children with characterized depressive disorder and their parents. The study included 79 participants. Statistical analysis was performed using Jamovi version 2.3.21.0 and Microsoft Excel 2021. We found a predominance of females, with an average age of 13.5 years. Antecedents of self-harm and family history of psychiatric disorders were risk factors for suicidal ideation. Common symptoms included sleep disturbances (89.9%), irritability (83.5%), and mood sadness (70.9%). Depression had a significant impact, with 88.6% experiencing social withdrawal and 81% showing decreased school engagement, reflecting the multidimensional effects of depression. Pharmacotherapy was used in 82.3% of cases. However, therapeutic adherence was only good in 60.4% of cases. In summary, this study provides crucial insights into the characteristics, risk factors, and treatments of depression in young individuals within a specific hospital setting. It reinforces knowledge while emphasizing the importance of early and personalized intervention to counteract negative consequences during this critical age.
79例儿童青少年特征性抑郁障碍的评价
儿童和青少年抑郁症是一个主要的心理健康问题,是10岁以上儿童患病和残疾的主要原因。它增加了自杀的风险,影响教育、社会交往,并导致肥胖、吸烟和药物使用。本研究的目的是强调年轻人抑郁症的社会人口学和临床特征,确定风险因素,并讨论适当的治疗方案。我们进行了一项回顾性的描述性和分析性研究,使用了一份由具有特征抑郁症的儿童及其父母共同完成的问卷。这项研究包括79名参与者。采用Jamovi版本2.3.21.0和Microsoft Excel 2021进行统计分析。我们发现以女性为主,平均年龄为13.5岁。自残经历和精神疾病家族史是自杀意念的危险因素。常见症状包括睡眠障碍(89.9%)、易怒(83.5%)和情绪悲伤(70.9%)。抑郁症的影响很大,88.6%的学生表现出社交退缩,81%的学生表现出学校参与度下降,这反映了抑郁症的多维影响。82.3%的病例采用药物治疗。然而,只有60.4%的病例治疗依从性良好。总之,这项研究为特定医院环境下年轻人抑郁症的特征、危险因素和治疗提供了重要的见解。它强化了知识,同时强调了早期和个性化干预的重要性,以抵消这个关键年龄段的负面影响。
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