Childhood Depression

Childhood depression is a very real but sometimesguide and should not ne taken as set in stone. For
elusive illness that affects the young today. Weexample, a 12 year old boy may show signs of
take a look at what it actually means and howdepression by aggressive behaviour and phusical
unity and support in the family can help fight itscomplaints."For Dr Chan, "Depression before the
hold over a child.At the recently concluded Asiaage of six is very rare. In fact, I do not think that
Pacific Suicide Prevention Convention 2006, wethere is general agreement that it exists. In a
learnt a few startling facts about children andyoung child, the common emotional condition is
suicide. For example, in a worldwide survey, 7.3%anxiety, not so much depression. From six years
to 38% of the children surveyed demonstratedonwards, I would agree with the given
suicide ideation, which is the idea of wanting to killdescription."Children under stress, who experience
themselves. In Singapore, close to 4.7% ofloss , or who have attention , learning , conduct
children entertain this morbid thought. While theor anxiety disorders are at a higher risk for
figure may be alarming, there is no need to panicdepression. Depression also tends to run in
as it is actually not uncommon to think aboutfamilies.Lena's experienceLena (not her real name)
suicide.Ask anyone in the street if he had thoughtis a 17 year-old student who recently suffered a
about suicide before and the answer will mostrelapse and fell into depression once more. Lena
probably be a `yes'. Thinking about something ashas been troubled by depression since the age of
serious as killing oneself and actually doing it are12. Once again, she has no appetite for food, is
two different matters. Out of all childhoodfeeling listless and confused, lost alot of weight
suicides, approximately 23.5% are associated withand is isolating herself from others.Lena's mother,
mental illness such as depression, schizophrenia49 year old clerical staff Sonia (not her real
and others. Seeing the numbers and understandingname), recounts her daughter's experience with
that depression is one of the key causes thatdepression, " It all started after Lena's father
drive our young to suicide. It is time wepassed away. At first , nothing seemed wrong.
understand a little more about this elusive illnessSHe was very sad but she did not shed a tear at
called "Childhood Depression".The Definition ofhis funeral. It was a year after that she started
Childhood DepressionIn a 2004 article published byto miss him badly. This was compounded by being
the American Academy of Child and Adolescentbullied in school and stressed by schoolwork.
Psychiatry , childhood depression is defined as "anAlways a quiet child, Lena became even more
illness when the feelings of depression persist andwithdrawn. She had trouble sleeping, would cry for
interfere with a child or adolescent's ability tono reason, refused to eat and talked about
function."Feelings of depression are represented inhurting herself."Seeing her daughter's condition,
the forms of mood, physical, mental andSonia brought Lena to a Polyclinic which referred
behavioural changes in a child. Dr Ken Ung, Seniorthem to a psychiatrist at a hospital. Lena was
Consultant Child, Adolescent & Adult Psychiatristgiven antidepressants and started having regular
& Psychotherapist at Adam Road Hospitaltherapy sessions with psychiatrists and
describes the signs of childhood depression ascounsellors. She tried to follow their advice of not
persistent "irritability or loss of interest, loss ofthinking negatively, to focus on developing her
appetite and weight, poor sleep , lethargy,interests and to make a timetable for each day.
headache, stomach pain, loss of concentration,Everyday was a struggle but she managed to
preoccupation with self-harm or suicide, refusal torecover with time."She said she liked the
go to school, increased temper tantrums andcounselling sessions where she could talk to
antisocial behaviours such as smoking, drinking andsomeone about her feelings and problems." say
running away from home. Any combination ofSonia of Lena's reaction to treatment. "Slowly, she
these changes that lasts for more than twogot better to the point that she was more
weeks could spell a child falling into depression andcheerful and could laugh and giggle like a normal
warrants a closer look.Many of the symtomsyoung girl. She even enrolled in yoga classes that
listed are actually applicable to both adults andhelped her gained fitness and to relax."For Sonia,
children but there are telling differences. Age, in abeing supportive of Lena through the down times
non-categorical way, does make a difference inand being sensitive to her needs are her priorities.
the presentation of depressive behaviour. "We"I told her that her health is more important than
don't tend to categorize (childhood depression) instudies. When I'm at work, I try to call her and
terms of age groups," says Dr Ung, " but we cantalk to her whenever I can. She will tell me things
generally say that adolescent depression tends tolike, " Mummy, I'm useless and I don't know what
look more like adult type depression , whereas,to do," and I will try to encourage her to look on
childhood depression can be more `a typical'the bright side, not to think too much..etc.. I have
perhaps manifesting in bodily pains and behaviourto try to give her lots of love, my full support
changes. The closer the age of a child toand attention."TreatmentWhat most doctors
adulthood - the more we can expect to see anagree on is that medication should not be used
adult-type depression.Types of childhoodunnecessarily on children and that when used, it
depressionThere is no clear categorization ofshould be accompanied with the right counselling
childhood depression. According to Dr Ung, "Typingand therapy. " It's interesting that recent studies
depression is notoriously difficult and fashionshave not been able to prove that antidepressants
come and go. We now tend to type it accordingwork in children. This could be because children are
to severity i.e. mild, moderate and severe.not mini adults and what works for adults may
Sometimes, we use the term `reactive'not work for kids," says Dr Ung.There is also little
depression to denote the type that is due to aresearch of how antidepressants work on children
reaction to some stress (such as the suddenand prescription drugs may increase the risk of
passing of a loved one). Although very rare inself-harm for some vulnerable ones. However, Dr
children, `psychotic' depression refers to theUng adds, "To keep a perspective on things, the
presence of psychotic symptoms, which areincrease of antidepressants prescriptions is small,
symptoms that show that the person has lostprobably around 2% in affected children given
touch with reality, i.e. hearing voices, believinginactive medications (placebos) to about 4% of
irrational, bizarre or incredible thoughts."Anotherthose on active medication."Counselling, it seems ,
childhood psychiatry expert, Dr Sharon Chan ofplays the key role in helping children recover from
Sharon Chan Child Guidance Clinic, who has beendepression. "A good counsellor will try to get
practicing child psychiatry since 1988 concurs, "Iinformation from parents, child and school and will
am not sure that there is such a categorizationtry his or her best to co-ordinate the counselling
(of childhood depression).. because the entity is stillto incorporate all these parties.
controversial, it follows adult depression patternsCognitive-behavioural therapy is one of the
(sic) - chronic, single episode or recurrent,commonest forms of counselling techniques used
adjustment disorder, bipolar etc."Bipolar disorder,nowadays - it seeks to change the negative
also known as manic-depression, is a type ofthoughts of the child to more realistic and positive
mood disorder marked by extreme changes inones and also t help the child make action
mood, energy levels and behaviour. Symptomsbehavioural changes that will help lift the mood,"
can begin in early childhood but more typicallyadds the psychiatrist.Cyber Help
emerge in adolescence or adulthood. Children withWith the computer-savvy generation of today,
bipolar disorder usually alternate rapidly betweensome children or teens may choose to express
extremely high moods (mania) and low moodstheir thoughts and feelings in cyber space. is a
(depression). These rapid mood shifts can producecommunity website launced in March to provide
irritability with periods of wellness betweeninformation and counselling services for depression.
episodes, or the young person may feel bothA `diary' services allows members to post daily
extremes at the same time. Parents who haveupdates on their mental and emotional
children with the disorder often describe them asexperiences while a `letterbox' service provides
unpredictable, alternating between aggressive orthem with an opportunity to ask questions to a
silly and withdrawn.Stages of childhoodpanel of experts. Most importantly, a service like
depressionAccording to a Harvard Medical Schoolthis seeks to educate the public on the existence
Publication, " The picture changes with age. Up toof depression and encourage those who are
age three, the signs (of childhood depression) maydepressed to seek help. Following examples,
include feeding problems, tantrums, and lack ofdepressed children may be inspired by a strong
playfulness and emotional expressiveness. ATsense of community to step out of a possible
ages 3-5, depressed children may bestate of isolation. Adults too, can visit to gather
accident-prone and subject to phobias. Evenmore information and advice before deciding how
before age 5, they may show signs ofbest to seek help.Understanding is
self-reproach by apologizing unnecessarily forKey."Sometimes, depressed children are
minor mistakes and transgressions like spilling foodmistakenly labelled as lazy, stubborn or difficult,"
or forgetting to put clothes away. Children ofsays Dr Chan. This is largely due to a lack of
early school age (6-8) sometimes showknowledge and understanding on the adults' part.
depression with vague physical complaints andChildren, unlike adults are dependent on their
aggressive behavior. They may cling to theirfamilies and guardians to identify their troubles and
parents and avoid new people and challenges. Atseek help.Dr Ung adds," One common
ages 9-12, some common symptoms are morbidmisconception is that the child is mad. This is
thoughts and lying awake worrying abouttotally not so. Another is that the child is `weak'.
schoolwork. By then, children have enoughSome famous people who are strong of
intellectual capacity and social understanding tocharacter and have suffered depression include
think about reasons for their depression , andAbraham Lincoln. Another misconception is that it
they may blame themselves for disappointingis incurable or that the child is `bad'. Depression is a
their parents."When asked for his opinion on thisvery treatable condition and the change of
analysis, Dr Ung says, " I think that this is a goodbehaviour from depression should not be
guide by and large. Nevertheless, this is merely amistaken for `badness'.