April 28, 2008

Adolescent Depression: It May Affect You and your family Too!

by The Alternate Medic

We will one day pass the reins of the world over to the next generation , it is therefore imperative that we understand the current realities of modern adolescent depression and make the necessary changes in our efforts to prevent its growth and proliferation amongst our youth.

Life's pressures continue to rise, we are all suffering from increased levels of stress, this stress is also aflicting our adolescent youth. The following statistics clearly indicate the problem we all face.

Figures never lie and they are perhaps the best means to highlight certain facts and when they are brought to the notice of the general public leave a lasting impression. It is important to gain the attention of all who want to learn about what the statistics are saying. There are no doubts that statistics are nothing more and nothing less than concrete concepts that have the power to sway even the most skeptical of minds, and it will even show the young generation the true picture with respect to adolescent depression.

Fact: Twenty Percent Of Teenagers Are Sufferers

That is nearly 1 in 5 of the teenage population of the United States has experienced one form or another of clinical depression before they have even reach adulthood. This statistic should have made you jump as likely or not it will affect your family too.

As we dig deeper we find that there are about ten to fifteen percent of teenagers that have shown symptoms of adolescent depression and another five percent of the teenage population will have suffered from significant depression.

Shockingly, another alarming aspect to adolescent depression is the fact that there is little or no social acceptance when it concerns teenagers with such a condition, it is as if we consider it to be only the pains of growing up. What's worse is the fact that as many as eight percent of teenagers will have experienced the re-occurrence of depression. This is alarming because when considering that only a mere five percent of the total national population suffer from depression.

When a person suffers a bout of adolescent depression it will generally last for about eight months and teenagers are also at risk that the subsequent attack of adolescent depression will strike them within a mere two years and the chances of this happening are about twenty to forty percent, and there is also a seventy percent chance that they will experience another attack of adolescent depression before they have even reached full adulthood.

Again another feature of adolescent depression is seasonal depression, quite a few teenagers will suffer from attacks of. his form of depression which is most likely to strike during the winter, it is also found in places of high altitude. The weather can also play a significant part in the onset of seasonal depression, teenagers and their parents should be mindful of this situation…

Fourthly, other figures related to adolescent depression reveal that dysthymia or a mild form of depression that lasts for a long time will affect about two percent of teenagers and a like percentage of teenagers are also likely to suffer from bipolar depression when they grow older. In fact, it is thought that as many as fifteen percent of teenagers that have suffered from major depression will later on be at risk of developing bipolar depression.

Unfortunately, it is believed that adolescent depression will affect teenagers no matter their social background, income level, gender, race or their achievements and that adolescent depression is acommon mental health problem affecting teenagers in the US.

Filed under Depression by The Alternate Medic

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