Why do teenagers get depression?

I think it is wrong for Xueba's mother to change antidepressants for her children without authorization. Teenagers are more likely to get depression, which is related to genetic factors, family factors, social factors and life factors. Stay away from these factors, develop good living habits, and a healthy lifestyle is the most powerful guarantee for health.

First, genetic factors. Adolescent depression has a family genetic tendency, and the incidence of family history of depression is high.

Second, family factors. Adolescent depression is related to family factors. Some studies show that children are prone to depression in families where their parents are divorced or the relationship between teenagers and their parents is tense.

Third, social factors. Adolescent depression is related to social factors. If teenagers have no sense of existence in schools or organizations, are not respected, and are often excluded and rejected, the risk of depression among teenagers will increase.

Fourth, life factors. Adolescent depression is related to life factors, such as stress and frustration in life and study, serious illness, moving and transferring. , may cause adolescent depression.

The examination of depression mainly includes inquiry examination, 9 simple patient health questionnaire (PHQ-9), self-rating depression scale (SDS), Baker depression questionnaire (BDI) and other items. Please go to a regular hospital for scientific examination, early diagnosis and early treatment.

/kloc-the cumulative incidence of depression in children and adolescents under 0/8 years old can reach 20%. Children and teenagers do not have the language ability to fully describe their emotions and feelings. They often do not show depression, but are irritable, showing impulsiveness, boredom, anger and even loneliness, which makes the basic depression state more complicated. Therefore, in daily life, parents and school teachers should pay attention to their children's depression and find it early so as not to delay their illness.