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Adolescent depression in school - Coggle Diagram
Adolescent depression in school
Overview
Teen depression is a serious mental health problem that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest in activities
It affects how your teenager thinks, feels and behaves, and it can cause emotional, functional and physical problems
Symptoms
a change from the teenager's previous attitude
Feelings of sadness, which can include crying spells for no apparent reason
Loss of, interest in, or conflict with family and friends
Haunted by death, suicide and dying.
Behavior that can cause significant distress and problems at school or home, in social activities, or in other areas of life.
Tiredness and loss of energy at school.
don't contact with their friends, be lonely and avoid friend's interaction
Social isolation, specific is a classmate
Don't concentrate to the lesson
Cause
Abuse.*
Physical, sexual, or emotional abuse can make you more vulnerable to depression later in life.
Hormones
. Changes in the body's balance of hormones may be involved in causing or triggering depression.
consequences ( phần này thì còn tùy)
performance bad at school
lack of engagement in the classroom
poor relationships with peers and teachers
lack of classroom interaction
Solution for family and friend.
Get Some Exercise
Challenge Negative Thoughts
Regularly Eat Wholesome Foods
Get Adequate Sleep
Drink Plenty of Water
Lifestyle Changes
Family
Courage your child to open their relationship
be friend with your child
Ask and be ready to listen
Each child has its own strengths, parents and school can promote these strengths, should not be required to comprehensively study all subjects.
Social and school
organize Bootcamp or extracurricular for students to have time to relax
share your feeling and trouble with your classmate and teacher, they will help you if they can, you will feel relief when you talk to other.
know how to use social networks in a reasonable way, at the right time, in the right place to develop yourself in the most positive direction.
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Risk factor
Conflict*
. Depression in someone who has the biological vulnerability to it may result from personal conflicts or disputes with family members or friends
Having issues that negatively impact self-esteem, such as obesity, peer problems, long-term bullying or academic problems
Being gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender in an unsupportive environment
Stress from study, students in this period need to study lots, have had extra class since 6,7 years old.
Insomnia: depression and insomnia have strengthened relationships. Students who have insomnia have a high risk of depression than general person.
Peer pressure: Feelings of self-doubt when not achieving the same things as the friends around.
affect to family relationships: parents often required their child overstudy,Focusing on grades is often difficult to find a common voice among family members
increased exposure to the Internet are potential risk factors
potential for depression