Health Tip: Depression in Children

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Thursday, February 28, 2008; 12:00 AM

(HealthDay News) - Children are by no means immune from the emotions and stressful times that can contribute to depression.

Here's a list of possible warning signs of depression in children, courtesy of the American Academy of Family Physicians:

Loss of appetite, or weight loss.Loss of desire, among young children, for playtime.Lack of confidence or self-esteem.General disinterest in themselves, family members or once-favored activities.Not wanting to go to school.Significant changes in sleeping or eating habits.Frequent or prolonged physical symptoms, including stomachache or headache.Frequent bouts of anger and losing temper.



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