Sintomas depressivos na adolescência: Estudo sobre fatores psicossociais em amostra de escolares de um município do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

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This study's objective was to identify individual, social, and familial risk factors for depressive symptoms in adolescent students. The study included 1,923 seventh and eighth-grade (junior high) students and first and second-year high school students in public and private schools from a city in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. Depressive symptoms were evaluated with the SRQ-20 scale (Harding, 1980) and resilience scale (Wagnild & Young, 1993). Hierarchical logistic regression was the analytical method used. Symptoms of depression were present in 10% of adolescents. Girls had more than twice the odds of presenting these symptoms (CI: 1.58-3.67); adolescent children of divorced parents had 73% greater odds of depression (CI: 1.16-2.57); victims of serious physical abuse by mothers had 6.49 times the odds (CI: 2.07-20.30); those with low self-esteem, 6.43 greater odds (CI: 2.63-15.68); and those displaying dissatisfaction with their lives, 3.19 greater odds (CI: 2.08-4.89). The findings highlight the urgent need to improve public health policies for adolescents, especially at the preventive level, including psychosocial strategies with the development of a treatment network.

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Avanci, J. Q., Assis, S. G., & Oliveira, R. V. C. (2008). Sintomas depressivos na adolescência: Estudo sobre fatores psicossociais em amostra de escolares de um município do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. Cadernos de Saude Publica, 24(10), 2334–2346. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-311X2008001000014

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