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Expanding Awareness of Mental Health in Childhood and Adolescence Yasong Du Shanghai Mental Health Center Shanghai Jiaotong University
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Awareness Awareness of children ’ s mental health in families, communities, medical professionals, and larger organizations will allow for: o early identification of problems, which can facilitate early treatment o wider social understanding o reduced stigma o recognition of the importance of future initiatives aimed at mental health promotion in children.
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Reasons for an Awareness Child and adolescent mental health: o is a basic human right that needs to be protected for children to thrive o is a general health issue o facilitates greater productivity and economic stability
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Goals of the Awareness o inform public about the nature and treatment of children ’ s mental health o facilitate early detection and treatment o reduce stigma that causes emotional and social distress or prevents an individual from seeking treatment o provide health and educational personel with relevant information o begin a dialogue between different groups so people begin to work together to promote children ’ s mental health o promote change in mental health treatment and policy
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The Severity of Children ’ s Mental Health Problems o Prevalence and severity of mental health in children is alarmingly high. o Untreated mental health in children have serious complications o The following data shows the high prevalence and severity
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Prevalence and Severity of Children ’ s Mental Health Problems Studies have shown that: o Over 20% of children aged 9 to 17 have a diagnosable mental or addictive disorder that causes at least some impairment o Up to 2.5% of children and 8.3% of adolescents suffer from depression at any given time. (Birmaher 1996) o Depression is occurring earlier in life than in previous decades, often recurs in adult hood, and may predict more severe disorders later in life. (Klerman 1989; Weissman 1999) o In any six month period, it is estimated that 13% of children and adolescents may suffer from an anxiety disorder. o In 2003, suicide was the 3 rd leading cause of death in 10-14 year olds. Among adolescents with major depressive disorder, up to 7% might commit suicide in the young adult years. (Weissman 1999)
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Understanding of social problems on children ’ s mental health o Worldwide social political and health crises impact mental and psychic health of children o These problems can lead to PTSD, reactive emotional or behavioral disorders. o In many rapidly developing countries widespread social changes and family systems breakdown can have tremendous impact on children mental health.
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The impact of Stigma Stigma comes from public, medical professions, families and the person himself. Effects from Stigma range from: o feelings of fear and inadequacy o denial o isolation despair Stigma can lead to maltreatment and abuse Usually this cause the mentally ill to fail to seek help.
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Issues to be covered Depression ADHD School avoidance Conduct disorders PTSD Early detection of pre-psychotic signs in adolescence
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Conclusion Awareness is the first fundamental step towards improving child mental health care and promotion.
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