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Citation

González-Forteza C, Torre AEH, Vacio-Muro MLÁ, Peralta R, Wagner FA. Bol. Med. Hosp. Infant. Mex. 2015; 72(2): 149-155.

Vernacular Title

Depresión en adolescentes. Un problema oculto para la salud pública y la práctica clínica.

Affiliation

Morgan State University. Prevention Sciences Research Center & School of Community Health and Policy. Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Electronic address: fernando.wagner@morgan.edu.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez, Instituto Nacional de Salud)

DOI

10.1016/j.bmhimx.2015.05.006

PMID

29425995

Abstract

Depression is an important public health problem that requires more and better attention. In the present work we review epidemiologic studies of depression among adolescents in Mexico and discuss strategies that may help in earlier identification and referral of potential cases for timely care. In summary, depressive symptoms are prevalent among adolescents and adults in Mexico as in many other countries, with a higher ratio of female cases. Young people experiencing the most challenging socio-urban situations have higher rates of depression. Even though depressive disorders are more prevalent among females, consequences may be even worse for males. The authors posit that, among males, stigma attached to depression might lead to attempts to hide depressive symptoms by masking them through high-risk behaviors (e.g., alcohol, drug use, and violence, among others). Women may have higher rates of suicide attempts, but the case-fatality rate of suicide attempts is higher among males. Despite of barriers and resource scarcity among healthcare and educational institutions, it is necessary to continue to develop alternatives that will lead to better attention of mental health issues among the youth, even when their mental health needs are not expressed directly or their chief complaints are in regard to "other" health issues.

Copyright © 2015. Publicado por Masson Doyma México S.A.


Language: es

Keywords

Adolescentes; Adolescents; Depresión; Depression; Epidemiology; Epidemiología; Prevención; Prevention; Public health; Salud pública

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