teenage depression
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TEENAGE DEPRESSION: A SIMPLE FEVER OR A DANGEROUS DISEASE?
A study on how teenagers cope up with depression, How to prevent it and what
we can do about it.
Submitted to the Economics, English and Cle facilitators of YS11 as a partial
fulfillment of the requirements.
Luzon Valentine Josey-Beth C. Kildoyle
Alyssa Erika Flamiano
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Table of contents
Chapter Page
I. Introduction-----------------------------------------------------
Background of the study--------------------------------------
Importance of the study----------------------------------------
Objectives of the study-----------------------------------------
Statement of the problem-------------------------------------
Scope and delimitation of the study---------------------------
II. Theoretical and conceptual framework------------------------
Review of related literature-------------------------------------
Theoretical Framework----------------------------------------
Hypothesis-------------------------------------------------------
Definition of terms----------------------------------------------
III. Methodology-------------------------------------------------------
Research design
Population
The instruments
Data collection procedure
Data analysis Procedure
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IV. Presentation and analysis of Data
V. Summary,conclusion,and Recommendations
Bibliography
Appendix
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Background of the study
Being a teen is not as easy as you think, as you grow older life becomes more
complicated. Sometimes, you get lost. You don’t know what do, you don’t know who to
trust anymore and unsure of the path you wish to cross. You find it hard to enjoy the
things you once find pleasurable to do.And then you realize, your no longer happy. As
time passes by the feeling doesn’t stop and then there will come a point that you’ll
discover something terrifying. You’re depressed. The world doesn’t seem to be livable
anymore. Both of the researchers experienced this feeling already. One was when her
father died and when the other researcher got pregnant, yes it felt like hell. You feel as
if you’re cursed. You don’t anybody else to help you. You become an introvert now.
You’ll feel as if you don’t have a worth in this world anymore for months. And then
something good came. The pain felt lighter now. And why was that? It’s because time
heal all wounds.We were very luck that for us we got passed our depression but it
worries us that we know that there are many depressed teens today. We chose this
topic because we both know what it feels like to be depressed and honestly speaking,
it’s not easy. We know that this research will be used to many people.
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Importance of the study
We believe that this study should be done because of many reasons. First, for
parents to know what to do in case their child face teenage depression. It is very
important for parents to know what to do and what to say when they know their teen is
depressed. Also, they should know that depression is something that should never be
ignored. Second, for everyone to be aware that they should be willing to help a person
who is depressed. They should be informed that they shouldn’t think of depression as a
joke put instead take it very seriously and make an effort to help the person who is
depressed. Lastly, for depressed teens to know that they are not alone because many
teens today already experience depression and they got over depression because of
many factors. They prayed and asked strength from the Lord. We should be able to tell
them that it is never too late for them. They can still cure depression and start living the
life they once almost lost because of depression.
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Objectives of the study
The primary objective of this paper is to identify the factors that cause teenage
depression. Also, for us to spot a teenager who is struggling with depression. This
paper is also intended to help the teens nowadays who are struggling with teenage
depression. We will show them who to talk to and why they should let other people help
them. We will show that depression should just be a phase in a teen’s life. They can
overcome it, because many did already. We will also show them that they shouldn’t
make suicide as an option because there will always be hope for everyone and that
their life can still change. This paper intends to provide explanations as to why
teenagers may acquire teenage depression. Also, this is to inform everyone what to do
in case they would face a depressed teen. They should learn to be more sensitive,
patient and understanding when a depressed teen would approach them. Lastly, to
show that teenage depression is not just a simple but instead it is a dangerous disease
because many teenagers life ended because of this and that until today many are still
struggling with it.
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Statement of the problem
“When does teenage depression become a dilemma?”
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Scope and delimitation of the study
The respondents of the study were the high school students of Angelicum
College, all of them were under the home study program.The study examined
teenagers only; all of them were between 13-17 years of age.Some teens who are not
matured enough for the question was no longer asked to answer the questionnaire.
The survey was conducted at the month April at the home study learning station. The
study tackled about teenage depression. What we can do about it and what causes it.
Also, in this study we showed that depression can lead to many things.
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Review of related literature
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Theoretical Framework
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Hypothesis
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Definition of terms
Angst: A feeling of anxiety or apprehension often accompanied by
depression.
Melancholy: Sadness or depression of the spirits; gloom
Juvenile delinquents: A juvenile guilty of antisocial or criminal behavior.
Insomnia: Insomnia is the inability to obtain an adequate amount or quality
of sleep. The difficulty can be in falling asleep, remaining asleep, or both.
People with insomnia do not feel refreshed when they wake up. Insomnia
is a common symptom affecting millions of people that may be caused by
many conditions, diseases, or circumstances.
Psychiatrist: A psychiatrist (also archaically called an alienist) is a
physician who specializes in psychiatry and is certified in treating mental
disorders.
Antidepressants: Are drugs that are medicines that relieve symptoms of
depressive disorder
Unipolar depression: A major depression, also called as unipolar
depression is a combination of symptoms that interfere with one’s ability
to eat, sleep & enjoy activities. It can occur several times in a lifetime.
Dysthymia is a type of low-grade depression. Harvard Health Publications states
that, “the Greek word dysthymia means ‘bad state of mind’ or ‘ill humor’. As one
of the two chief forms of clinical depression, it usually has fewer or less
serious symptoms than major depression but lasts longer.
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Research design
Surveys were used to as a tool in documentary analysis in gathering the
data. We analyzed the results of the surveys given to the high school students
of Angelicum College.The study discovered that majority already experienced
depression
Population
The population which constituted sample of the respondents in this
study are consists of thirty-nine (39) high school students at Angelicum College,
112 M.J Cuenco St., last April school year 2008-2009
The instruments
The data gathered for this research was taken from the results of the
survey. We, the researchers were the one who administered the test. Multiply
questionnaires were made for the high school students to answer.
Data collection procedure
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We asked the learners to take some time off to answer our survey. We
made sure we approach only those who are not too busy so that we would not
disturb anyone
Presentation and Analysis of Data
81%
19 %
Teenagers experience
81 % of them expe-rienced dealing with teenage depression
while 19 % of the teens haven't expe-rienced it
Most of them already experienced teenage depression; they were able to
get over it by praying, keeping their selves busy, doing something they
love and getting some strength from their family and friends. Most of these
things can keep your mind off depression.
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Some still haven’t experienced it, most of them are guys. We think this is
because girls have a tendency of being more sensitive.
43%
33%
22%
The reaction of people to depressed teens
43% Thinks that depressed teens are more inferior to to others
33% Thinks they are not
22% Believes that in depends upon the situation
Most of them also think that depressed teens are more inferior to others
because they are not in their proper thinking if they are depressed.
Personally, we think that it depends upon the situation because people
have different outlook so it just basically depends on how that person
deals with depression.
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95%
5%
People who are willing to help
95% said they would be willing to help depressed teens5% said they are not
95% said they would be willing to help depressed teens because they
know how it feels like to be depressed. Well, that’s absolutely true
because if you know how it feels like to be you wouldn’t want anybody
else to feel what you felt.
5% said they would not like to be involved in something like this.
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Summary
Depression is a normal phase that teenagers encounter in their journey of life.
But unlike adults, teenagers usually don’t handle the situation very well. There are 2
types of depression: Minor depression and Major depression. If minor depression will
not be treated it can lead to major depression while if major teenage depression is not
treated properly it can lead to suicide. Most teenagers think that depressed teens are
more inferior to others; they look at them as if they are crazy. This can also be another
reason on why depressed teens feels more depressed. It is also our duty to understand
the situation of the teenagers who are depressed; we shouldn’t laugh at them or make
them feel worthless. Some of the signs and symptoms of depression are loss of weight,
problems in school, not always in the mood and having problems talking to other
people. If you see these symptoms to your teen you shouldn’t ignore it. You should
make an effort to do something about it. Parents should be the first one to help their
child. If talking to your teen doesn’t make any difference it is best if you would bring your
child to a doctor because teenage depression is not a simple fever, it is a dangerous
disease. It can make a great impact to a teenager. It can affect the social relation of the
teen, it can affect the education of the teen, the worst thing it can do is it can end the life
of the teenager.
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Conclusion
Out of 39 people we interviewed most of them already experienced
teenage depression. Someone even answered the she goes to the doctor for
medicine and she also under goes monthly treatment. When I asked how they
got over their depression most of them answered they ask for help from their
family and friends. They also pray to the Lord while others keep their selves
busy so that they would forget the depression they are facing. It just goes to
show that most teens have encountered teenage depression. Some of them got
pass through it will others are still struggling with it. Depression is inevitable. So
once we encounter this we should make sure that we find a way to get over it.
Depression is also not just simple fever; According to the researched I made
Depression is a dangerous disease. It can lead you to suicide. It can also make
or break a teenager.
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Recommendations
We think that the first thing you should do if you suspect depression is to
talk to your teen about it. In a loving and non-judgmental way, share your
concerns with your teenager. Let him or her know what specific signs of
depression you’ve noticed and why they worry you. Then encourage your child
to open up about what he or she is going through. You should offer your teen
support. Be gentle but persistent. And listen without lecturing.You should also
visit your family doctor to make sure that your teen is really depressed. If there
are no health problems that are causing your teenager’s depression, then seek
Out for a specialist. A mental health professional with advanced training and a
strong background Treating adolescents is the best bet for your teenager’s best
care. Expect a discussion with the Specialist you’ve chosen about treatment
possibilities that may help cure teenage depression.
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Bibliography
Mental Health: A Report of the Surgeon General [online] Kidshealth.org from the
Nemours Foundation, “Understanding Depression” [online]
Center for Mental Health Services, SAMHSA, A Family Guide, Keeping Youth
Mentally Healthy and Drug Free, “Depression Hurts” [online]
U.S. National Library of Medicine and National Institutes of Health, Medline Plus
Medical Encyclopedia, "Depression signs in Teenagers” [online]
Mental Health: A Report of the Surgeon General, “Depression and Suicide in
children and adolescents” [online]
WebMD.com: Depression in Childhood and Adolescence [online] WebMD/The
Cleveland Clinic “Seasonal Depression” [online]
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Appendix
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