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孩子抑郁了 家长如何做好“坚实后盾”
Zhong Guo Qing Nian Bao·2025-08-22 20:46

Core Viewpoint - The increasing prevalence of depression among adolescents is raising concerns in society, with many parents unaware of the signs and the need for professional help [3][4][6]. Group 1: Adolescent Depression Awareness - The average age for the first diagnosis of emotional disorders in children and adolescents is 13.41 years [3]. - Less than 30% of parents take their children for professional help when they first seek it, primarily due to a lack of knowledge about mental health [3][4]. - Common symptoms of depression in adolescents include emotional lows, irritability, physical discomfort, and social withdrawal [7][8]. Group 2: Parental Response and Understanding - Many parents initially dismiss their children's signs of depression as typical rebellious behavior or academic stress [6][9]. - There is a significant stigma surrounding mental health, leading to denial and resistance to treatment among parents [9][10]. - Parents often struggle to understand their children's experiences, leading to feelings of frustration and helplessness [10][11]. Group 3: Treatment and Support Strategies - Effective treatment for adolescent depression requires a long-term commitment and understanding from parents [15][16]. - Parents should stabilize their own emotions and seek professional guidance to better support their children [16]. - Engaging in simple daily activities with children can foster connection and support their recovery [17][18].