Adolescent anger without reason, is likely to be a precursor to depression

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Emotional loss, depression, depression, melancholy, sadness, inferiority and weariness... This is usually people's impression of depression. However, according to the latest article in the Journal of the American Medical Association psychiatry, the precursor of adolescent depression is not necessarily depression and sadness, but anxiety and irritability. Parents and teachers should pay attention to adolescent anger and anger. Now let's share some related knowledge.

Adolescent anger without reason, is likely to be a precursor to depression

First: researchers from the Institute of psychological medicine and clinical neuroscience of Cardiff University found that the early signs of adolescent depression are not only anxiety, but also irrational resentment and resentment. Parents and teachers should take active guidance when discovering such behaviors. Severe depression has become the first cause of adolescent suicide.

Second: Dr. Frances rice of Cardiff University in the UK, who participated in the study, said: "death and disability caused by major depression have become global problems, and adolescence is the high incidence age of depression. Children's mental problems are mainly hyperactivity disorder and autism. After puberty, the proportion of depression will gradually increase. Adolescents with depression are more difficult to detect than adults. Teenagers often can not accurately describe their own mental mania, and will not take the initiative to seek help, but hide their abnormal behavior or exclude other people's care

Third: traumatic experiences in childhood or adolescence are highly correlated with various mental disorders in adulthood. After a four-year study of 337 single parent families, a team from Cardiff University found that children raised by single mothers are at higher risk of depression than children from healthy families. This is not only because the broken family causes psychological harm to the children themselves, but also because single mothers are often in bad mood for a long time because of divorce or life difficulties, and even suffer from depression. Depression can be inherited. According to the research of Columbia University and New York State Institute of psychiatry, if parents or grandparents suffer from depression, their offspring are at higher risk of depression.

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The incidence rate of incidence of severe depression in the United States is 6-12 among the 3% year olds, and the incidence rate of severe depression among 13-18 year olds is 6%. For 15-19 year olds, depression has become the second leading cause of Dutch act death.