Depression in Filipino Youth
Depression in Filipino Youth
Depression in Filipino Youth
Depression is a major source of the burden of disease throughout the world. In much of
social mapping revealed that, even though the mental disorder has been recognized as
a research priority, only a sparse number of relevant studies have been carried out in low-
and middle-income countries. Roughly 60% of these countries have contributed fewer
than five articles to the international mental health indexed literature. Strategic evidence
is needed in order to prevent the occurrence of depression, including its pernicious effects
As far back as 1997, the World Health Organization (WHO) considered that depression
was the second greatest cause of disability in the world. This view was reinforced by
major research led by the WHO and published in 2007 in which the burden of depression
was compared with that of chronic illnesses including angina, arthritis, asthma and
diabetes. In this research nearly a quarter of a million people in 60 countries were studied;
after allowing for socioeconomic factors and other health conditions, depression had the
largest effect on worsening health, and people with depression in addition to another
chronic illness had the worst health measures of all disease states.
One in every 10 Filipinos between 15 and 24 years old admitted to being depressed in a
survey conducted by the University of the Philippines Population Institute and the
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seek help, according to the Department of Health. The rest either bear the symptoms in
silence too embarrassed to seek help or continue to suffer from depression without
knowing it.
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TEENAGE DEPRESSION
Depression (major depressive disorder) is a common and serious medical illness that
negatively affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act. Fortunately, it is also
once enjoyed. It can lead to a variety of emotional and physical problems and can
decrease a persons ability to function at work and at home. Symptoms must last at least
Adults commonly tell young people that the teenage years are the "best years of your
life." The rosy remembrance highlights happy groups of high school students
hands or sipping sodas and eating in Hepa Street. This is only part of the picture. Life for
many young people is a painful tug of war filled with mixed messages and conflicting
business. It creates stress, and it can create serious depression for young people ill-
equipped to cope, communicate and solve problems. The recent suicide of Nadine
lustres younger brother and Julia buencamino (daughter of nonie buencamino) brings to
the forefront the subject of teenage depression. Yes, depression is possible in both
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teenagers and children. Depression among children and teenagers is not always easy to
spot.
Unlike depressed adults, whose hallmark symptom is often a profound sadness or lack
of energy in activities and loss of enthusiasm for the things they previously enjoyed. In
older children and teenagers, depression often manifests as chronic anger, irritability and
often isolating oneself, which parents of teenagers tend to dismiss as part of the
teenagerslife
sudden changes in behavior or mood, isolating oneself, not contacting friends, refusing
to go to school are non-specific signs of depression in teenagers. Its not always just
sadness. These are some of the early warning signs that parents need to look out for.
Some other indicators of a restless or sadness within could be the quality of creative work
that is produced, such as dark or disturbing art work, the type of music that the young
person listens to, or the images or words that they they use in their writing. Often a sense
These are some of the issues that can cause depression include identity crises, peer
pressure and society. Of course, depression affects each person differently, and its up
to that person to respond accordingly. We always look for answers to questions, and,
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National Poison Management and Control Center (NPMCC) of the Philippine General
Hospital reported that 46 percent of the total suicide cases recorded since 2010 are from
the youth.The report showed that 30% of those who committed suicide are young adults
aged 20 to 35 years old while the remaining 16% are teens aged 10 to 19 years old. While
the rate of youth suicide in the country was relatively low compared to neighboring
countries in the region, the bad news is that the suicide rates in the country have been on
the rise.
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REACH OUT
from your childs support group. If you suspect that there is something going on in your
child or friends inner life, you must exert the effort to reach out. Having access to
someone that they can talk to and pour their hearts out to be very crucial. If the child or
teenager refuses to go for assessment, the parent needs to encourage the child to see
Making time to be with your child, whether it is over a meal, a quick trip to the grocery, or
even just a few minutes at the start or end of each day, is very important. Bonding
moments with friends. Teenagers tend to be monosyllabic or dismissive, but thats part of
being a teenager, so the parent needs to stretch their patience and understand. Do not
make every encounter a battlefield and make the child or teenager feel worse.
Depression is really the main cause why people commit suicide. So, the role of counselor
is important in healing and building the soft and life skills of the students. Counseling
should include positive interactions, active listening, restoring hope and doing problem
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References:
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/847516/villanueva-youth-suicide-in-ph-on-the-rise
http://lifestyle.inquirer.net/75938/when-a-teenager-is-depressed/
http://www.extension.umn.edu/youth/research/youth-issues/adolescent-stress-and-
depression/
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/lifestyle/healthandwellness/524070/special-report-
suicide-and-the-pinoy-youth/story/
https://www.webmd.com/depression/guide/what-is-depression#3
http://lifestyle.inquirer.net/200741/choosing-hope-understanding-teen-depression/
http://www.philstar.com/cebu-news/2015/10/17/1511675/counselors-say-depression-
causes-suicide-among-youth
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